Antisecretory effect of peptide YY through neural receptors in the rat jejunum in vitro.

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INSERM U410, Faculté de Médecine X. Bichat, Paris, France.

Published: November 1999

Basal short circuit current (Isc) was measured in stripped rat jejunum after addition of neural antagonists and of peptide YY (PYY). Basal Isc was slightly (by 10-21%) but significantly inhibited by tetrodotoxin, hexamethonium, idazoxan, and the sigma antagonist BMY 14,802. PYY (10(-7) M) reduced basal Isc by approximately 54%. This inhibition was unchanged by hexamethonium but reduced by 44-68% in the presence of tetrodotoxin, idazoxan, haloperidol, BMY 14,802, and atropine. The Y2 agonist pYY(3-36) was more potent than the Y1 agonist (Leu31,Pro34)PYY. In conclusion, PYY reduces basal Isc in rat jejunum in part through a neural mechanism involving muscarinic receptors, alpha2 adrenoceptors, and sigma receptors and, in part, through a direct effect on enterocytes. The PYY effect seems mainly carried out through Y2-receptor activation.

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