Alosetron does not affect the visceral perception of gastric distension in healthy subjects
- 1 August 1994
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Vol. 8 (4) , 403-407
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2036.1994.tb00307.x
Abstract
Background: The effect of alosetron, a new specific 5-HT3, receptor antagonist, on the visceral perception in response to gastric distension was assessed in 12 healthy male subjects in a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled crossover trial Methods: Each subject was given orally either alosetron 1 mg b.d. or placebo b.d. for 6 days (wash-out period 7–28 days). At the end of each dosing period, both isobarometric and isovolumetric gastric distensions were performed using an electronic barostat. Results: Alosetron did not modify the gastric wall compliance (pressure-volume relationship). Alosetron had an effect similar to placebo on the visceral perception scores in both isobarometric and isovolumetric distensions. The mean (± SEM) thresholds for abdominal discomfort were, respectively, 16.8 ±0.7 mmHg and 825 ± 61 mL with alosetron, 16.7±0.6 mmHg and 883±45 mL with Placebo (P = NS). Conclusions: 5-HT3 receptors do not appear to be involved in the visceral perception of gastric distension in healthy subjects.Keywords
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