Intracerebroventricular administration of apelin-13 inhibits distal colonic transit in mice.

Peptides

Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Life Science, Lanzhou University, 222 Tian Shui South Road, Lanzhou 730000, PR China.

Published: December 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • Apelin is a peptide that acts on the APJ receptor, which is found in the brain and gut, influencing various biological functions like blood pressure and food intake.
  • Recent experiments showed that injecting apelin-13 into the brain reduced the movement of fecal pellets and beads in mice, meaning it slows down colon transit.
  • The action of apelin-13 appears to involve the APJ receptor and may also interact with opioid receptors, but it did not affect the contractility of isolated colon tissue in lab tests.

Article Abstract

Apelin is a novel bioactive peptide as the endogenous ligand for the orphan G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), APJ, a receptor distributed in various tissues such as the hypothalamus and the gastrointestinal tract. Recent reports showed that apelin regulated many biological functions, including blood pressure, neuroendocrine, drinking behavior and food intake. However, the role of apelin in regulating gastrointestinal motility remains unknown. The present study aimed to investigate the actions of intracerebroventricularly administered apelin-13 on colonic transit as well as the actions of apelin-13 on the contraction of isolated distal colon in vitro. Intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of apelin-13 (0.3, 0.5, 1 and 3 μg/mouse) dose-dependently inhibited fecal pellet output and bead expulsion. This effect was significantly antagonized by the APJ receptor antagonist apelin-13(F13A), indicating an APJ receptor-mediated mechanism. Furthermore, naloxone could also reverse the inhibitory effect of apelin-13 on fecal pellet output and bead expulsion, suggesting the involvement of opioid receptors in the suppressive effect of apelin-13 on distal colon transit. However, apelin-13 (10⁻⁸-10⁻⁶ M) did not affect distal colonic contractions in vitro.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2010.09.006DOI Listing

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