Title of article :
EFFECT OF PROSTAGLANDIN F2α AND INDOMETHACIN ON THE RABBIT ILEUM; INVITRO STUDY
Author/Authors :
TURABI, AFTAB Islam Medical College - Department of Pharmacology, Pakistan , ASGHAR QURESHI, G. A. Islam Medical College - Department of Community Medicine, Pakistan , DURRANI, M. ASIF Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Center - Department of Microbiology, Pakistan
From page :
135
To page :
139
Abstract :
Introduction: The smooth muscle of gastrointestinal tract undergoes almost continuous but slow electrical activity. This activity tends to have two basic types of electrical waves. Slow electrical waves are generated in the longitudinal muscle layer of small intestine and are not found in the circular muscle in the absence of longitudinal muscle. The other waves are peristaltic waves which are a reflex response. The purpose of the study was to deal with the mechanism of action involved in determining the therapeutic potential of PGF2α and its antagonist in gastrointestinal motility.Materials and Methods: Rabbits of equal weights were brought from the animal house of BMSI and sacrificed in the Pharmacology Research laboratory. Ileum strips were isolated and with a special recommended methodology, longitudinal and circular muscles were separated. Individual muscle strips were then exposed separately to the desired drugs in the organ bath and readings were reco-rded on the polygraph machine. The study was performed at Basic Medical Sciences Institute, Jin-nah Postgraduate Medical Center, Karachi from 1996 to 1998.Results: PGF2α decreases the contractile effects of longitudinal muscles whether applied before or after the antagonist whereas in circular muscle it increases the amplitude of contraction. Indomethacin antagonizes the effects of PGF2α in both longitudinal and circular muscle. Secondly when indomethacin applied directly it causes reduction in the amplitude of contraction in longitudinal muscle and increase in the force of contraction in circular muscle.Conclusion: Prostaglandin has a definite role on the smooth muscle of ileum; hence can be used in the regulation of intestinal motility. New drugs as an analogue or as an antagonist can be deve-loped on the basis of these results.
Keywords :
PG (Prostaglandin) , BMSI (Basic Medical Sciences Institute) , GI (Gastrointestinal).
Journal title :
BioMedica
Journal title :
BioMedica
Record number :
2718962
Link To Document :
بازگشت