Decreased sensitivity of muscarinic but not 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors of the internal anal sphincter in neurogenic faecal incontinence
- 1 August 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 79 (8) , 829-832
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800790841
Abstract
Previous studies of the internal anal sphincter in patients with neurogenic faecal incontinence have indicated an abnormality of the adrenergic innervation, but little is known about the responsiveness of other receptors in the internal anal sphincter in this condition. In this study the in vitro sensitivity to carbachol and 5‐hydroxytryptamine (5‐HT) of muscle strips from patients with neurogenic incontinence (n = 6 and n = 7) and from control patients (n = 9 and n = 10) was examined. Preparations of internal anal sphincter from patients with incontinence were less sensitive to the relaxant actions of carbachol than preparations from the control group. The pD2 value for carbachol (i.e. the negative logarithm of the concentration f o r half‐maximal response) was signficantly greater in the controls than in the incontinent group (mean(s.e.m.) 6.03(0.15) versus 5.43(0.24), P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the contractile responses to 5‐HT, which had pD2 values of 6.93(0.13) and 6.63(0.27) for the control and incontinent groups respectively. The unaffected state of the 5‐HT receptor and the subsensitivity of the muscarinic receptor are discussed in relation to intrinsic neural control of the internal anal sphincter in neurogenic, faecal incontinence.Keywords
Funding Information
- Sir Alan Parks Research Foundation
- The Royal College of Surgeions of England
- St Mark's Research Foundation
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