Human circular colonic smooth muscle cells possess active somatostatin receptors

  • Vito Domenico Corleto
  • G. Romano
  • Carola Severi
  • Bruno Annibale
  • S. Nasoni
  • Roberto Strom
  • R.T. Jensen
  • Gianfranco Delle Fave
Publication date
January 1998
Publisher
Pacini Editore

Abstract

Background & Aims. Somatostatin alters in vivo colonic motility in different species including humans. Few data are available on a cellular basis that could explain the effects of somatostatin on human colon motility. To address these issues we studied the effects of somatostatin on isolated human circular colonic smooth muscle cells to establish whether its actions are directly or neurally mediated Methods, Circular smooth muscle cells were prepared by enzymatic digestion from surgical specimens of human colon (Sigma) and resuspended in HEPES buffer containing protease inhibitors. Results, Cholecystokinin (1 nM), carbachol (30 nM) and KCI (20 mM) each caused a contraction of 17%, 16.5% and 15%, respectively 1 mu M of either somatostarin-14...

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