DIFENOXIN AND LOPERAMIDE - STUDIES ON POSSIBLE MECHANISMS OF INTESTINAL ANTISECRETORY ACTION

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DELUCA, A [1 ]
COUPAR, IM [1 ]
机构
[1] MONASH UNIV, VICTORIAN COLL PHARM, SCH PHARMACOL, ADDICT DRUG RES UNIT, 381 ROYAL PARADE, PARKVILLE, VIC 3052, AUSTRALIA
关键词
DIFENOXIN; INTESTINAL FLUID SECRETION; LOPERAMIDE; NORADRENALINE; SEROTONIN;
D O I
10.1007/BF00169273
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
Experiments have been performed to determine whether the antisecretory (antidiarrhoeal) actions of difenoxin and loperamide are mediated by enteric neurones. An iso-osmotic perfusion solution was circulated around the lumen of the jejunum of anaesthetised rats. Vasoactive intestinal peptide was infused intra-arterially to induce net fluid secretion which was inhibited by difenoxin (ED50, 0.23 mg/kg) and loperamide (ED50, 0.5 mg/kg). However, neither were able to restore the fluid transport rate to the control level of absorption. The antisecretory effects of difenoxin (0.77 mg/kg) and loperamide (0.6 mg/kg) were blocked by the opiate receptor antagonist naloxone (2 mg/kg). Their effects were also abolished by pretreatment with the 5-HT synthesis inhibitor p-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA; 200 mg/kg; with desmethylimipramine given beforehand to protect noradrenergic nerves and enhance 5-HT depletion). The effect of difenoxin was blocked with methiothepin (1 mg/kg) and methysergide (30 mug/kg) but not ketanserin (30 mug/kg), ritanserin (30 mg/kg), ondansetron (10 mug/kg) or ICS 205-930 (3 mg/kg). None of the above 5-HT receptor antagonists modified the antisecretory effect of loperamide. The antisecretory effect of difenoxin but not loperamide was prevented by phentolamine (2 mg/kg) and by pretreatment with 6-hydroxydopamine (150 mg/kg total). It is concluded that both difenoxin and loperamide inhibit net fluid secretion by indirect mechanisms. It is proposed that the initial action is on enteric mu-opiate receptors and that this results in the release of 5-HT. In the case of difenoxin, the 5-HT may act on 5-HT1-like receptors to release noradrenaline. However, the major difference in the mechanism of action of loperamide compared to difenoxin is that it does not utilize noradrenaline as the final mediator of its antisecretory action.
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