Modulation of gut substance P after whole-body irradiation
- 1 October 1996
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Digestive Diseases and Sciences
- Vol. 41 (10) , 2070-2077
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02093612
Abstract
Exposure to ionizing radiation induces gastrointestinal dysfunction and inflammatory reactions. The present study carried out in the rat, focuses on substance P, an inflammatory mediator implicated in the control of intestinal motility. We have investigated the effects of gamma irradiation on plasma and tissue substance P levels, ileal smooth muscle activity, and properties of specific receptors. Plasma and ileal (mucosa and muscle) substance P concentrations were measured by radioimmunoassay. At doses ranging from 1 to 8 Gy, plasma substance P levels increased in a dose-dependent manner up to four days after irradiation. Ileal mucosal concentration decreased rapidly 1 hr after a 6-Gy irradiation as compared to controls. A second class of binding sites appeared three days after 6 Gy irradiation. In addition, substance P contractile effects measured on isolated ileum showed a fourfold decrease of EC50, three days after 6 Gy irradiation. These results indicated that gamma irradiation induced an increase of plasma levels concomitant with a modification of gastrointestinal substance P specific binding sites and contractile activity.Keywords
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