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Query: EC:3.1.1.8 (
cholinesterase
)
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The interaction between
bombesin
and acetylcholine acting on smooth muscle of the stomach wall was investigated in two species of teleost fish. Oncorhynchus mykiss (rainbow trout) and Gadus morhua (Atlantic cod). Acetylcholine or
bombesin
alone has an excitatory effect on the stomach muscle. The effect on contraction amplitude of acetylcholine (10(-6)-10(-5) M) alone is about 10-times greater than the effect of
bombesin
(10(-9)-10(-7) M). In molar terms however,
bombesin
is more potent than acetylcholine. Bombesin (10(-8)-10(-7) M) added 0.5-3 min prior to acetylcholine potentiates the effect of acetylcholine in a dose-dependent manner. The potentiation is most pronounced in circular muscle preparations, but is present also in longitudinal muscle preparations. Bombesin affects the response to carbachol (10(-6) M) with a similar potentiation, indicating that the potentiation is not caused by inhibition of
choline esterase
activity. Atropine (10(-6)-10(-5) M) abolishes the response to
bombesin
plus acetylcholine as well as the response to acetylcholine alone. Tetrodotoxin (10(-6) M) does not block the effect of acetylcholine,
bombesin
or the combination acetylcholine plus
bombesin
. Substance P (10(-9)-10(-7) M) which has a similar excitatory effect on the stomach muscle as
bombesin
, does not potentiate the effect of acetylcholine. Immunohistochemistry has shown the presence of strong
bombesin
-like immunoreactivity in stomach nerves of the cod and weak
bombesin
-like immunoreactivity in rainbow trout nerves. In addition,
bombesin
-like immunoreactivity was demonstrated in endocrine cells in the gastric and intestinal mucosa of both species. It is concluded that
bombesin
, contained either in nerve fibres or in mucosal endocrine cells, specifically potentiates the effect of acetylcholine in the fish stomach.
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PMID:Bombesin potentiates the effect of acetylcholine on isolated strips of fish stomach. 170 14
Neostigmine (
cholinesterase
inhibitor) or
bombesin
, when injected into the third cerebral ventricle of awake rat, dose-dependently increased serum glucose with the simultaneous rise in hypothalamic noradrenergic neuronal activity (NAA). Co-administration of octreotide with neostigmine or
bombesin
suppressed the hypothalamic NNA response with the simultaneous inhibition of the hyperglycemic response. There was a close relationship between hypothalamic NNA and serum glucose in these studies. On the basis of the concept that hypothalamic noradrenergic drive plays an important role in mediating the hyperglycemic response to stressful stimuli, the present findings suggest that the hyperglycemic response to neostigmine or
bombesin
is mediated via the interaction with hypothalamic noradrenergic neurons.
...
PMID:Octreotide-induced suppression of the hyperglycemic response to neostigmine or bombesin: relationship to hypothalamic noradrenergic drive. 1168 73