1990
DOI: 10.1016/0016-5085(90)91022-x
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A novel water-soluble dopamine-2 antagonist with anticholinesterase activity in gastrointestinal motor activity

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“…Itopride has antiacetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity as well as dopamine D 2 receptor antagonist activity and is used for the symptomatic treatment of functional dyspepsia (Iwanaga et al, 1990(Iwanaga et al, , 1994. It is well established that the M 3 receptor exists on the smooth muscle layer throughout the whole gut and that acetylcholine released from the enteric nerve endings stimulates the contraction of smooth muscle through the M 3 receptor.…”
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“…Itopride has antiacetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity as well as dopamine D 2 receptor antagonist activity and is used for the symptomatic treatment of functional dyspepsia (Iwanaga et al, 1990(Iwanaga et al, , 1994. It is well established that the M 3 receptor exists on the smooth muscle layer throughout the whole gut and that acetylcholine released from the enteric nerve endings stimulates the contraction of smooth muscle through the M 3 receptor.…”
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“…Although stimulation of gastrointestinal motility by itopride is ascribed to activation of the cholinergic drive based on D 2 receptor blocking and anti-AChE activity (Iwanaga et al, 1990(Iwanaga et al, , 1994, the stimulatory action on colonic motility seems mainly due to anti-AChE activity. Because gastrointestinal smooth muscle is directly stimulated by ACh through the activation of the M 3 receptor irrespective of the gastrointestinal site and animal species, it is apparent that itopride can stimulate colonic contractions as well as antral contractions in all species.…”
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“…by inhibiting the action of dopamine on the D2 receptors on the post-synaptic cholinergic nerves and by stimulating the release of acetylcholine in the myenteric plexus. [7][8][9] It also prevents the hydrolysis of the released acetylcholine by the enzyme acetylcholinesterase. 7 Acetylcholine (ACh) released from enteric nerve endings stimulates the contraction of smooth muscles through M3 receptors throughout the gut.…”
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