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Query: UMLS:C0268596 (
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To characterize the
motilin
receptors present in the chicken, the effects of chicken
motilin
(Phe-Val-Pro-Phe-Phe-Thr-Gln-Ser-Asp-Ile-Gln-Lys-Met-Gln-Glu-Lys-Glu-Arg -Asn-Lys-Gly-Gln), Leu13 porcine
motilin
, canine
motilin
and three erythromycin derivatives (
EMA
, EM523, GM611) on the contractility of the chicken gastrointestinal (GI) smooth muscles were investigated in vitro and compared with those in the rabbit duodenum. In the proventriculus longitudinal and circular muscle layers, chicken
motilin
(3 nM-1 microM) caused an atropine- and a tetrodotoxin-sensitive contraction (EC50 = 39-49 nM), and potentiated the EFS-induced contraction without affecting the responsiveness of acetylcholine. EM523 and GM611 (3-100 microM) contracted the proventriculus longitudinal muscle, and the maximum amplitudes of contraction were about 60% of that induced by chicken
motilin
. Chicken
motilin
(0.1 nM-100 nM) also caused contraction of the ileum (EC50 = 7 nM) through direct action on the smooth muscle cells. On the other hand, erythromycin derivatives showed only a weak contractile efficacy (about 20% of the maximum response of chicken
motilin
) even at high concentrations (10-100 microM). The rank order of potency in the ileum was chicken
motilin
> canine
motilin
> or = Leu13 porcine
motilin
> > GM611 > or = EM523 > or =
EMA
. GM109 slightly inhibited the ideal contractions induced by Leu13 porcine
motilin
at 100 microM (pA2 = 3.86). In the rabbit duodenum, chicken
motilin
was a full agonist with the same intrinsic activity as Leu13 porcine
motilin
, canine
motilin
and the erythromycin derivatives. However, the rank order of potency (Leu13 porcine
motilin
> or = canine
motilin
> chicken
motilin
> GM611 > or = EM523 >
EMA
) was different from that in the chicken ileum. In conclusion, chicken
motilin
causes an excitatory response in the chicken GI tract through activation of neural (proventriculus) and smooth muscle
motilin
receptors (ileum). The motilin receptor present in the ileum is different from that demonstrated in the rabbit intestine, because of a different rank order of
motilin
peptides in producing the contraction, low contracting activity of erythromycin derivatives and low antagonistic efficacy of GM109. Different pharmacological characteristics of the mechanical response induced by
motilin
peptides and erythromycin derivatives between the proventriculus and the ileum are discussed.
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PMID:Functional characterization of neural and smooth muscle motilin receptors in the chicken proventriculus and ileum. 941 90