2022
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2022.930197
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Evidence that resistin acts on the mechanical responses of the mouse gastric fundus

Abstract: Resistin, among its several actions, has been reported to exert central anorexigenic effects in rodents. Some adipokines which centrally modulate food intake have also been reported to affect the activity of gastric smooth muscle, whose motor responses represent a source of peripheral signals implicated in the control of the hunger-satiety cycle through the gut-brain axis. On this basis, in the present experiments, we investigated whether resistin too could affect the mechanical responses in the mouse longitud… Show more

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“…As previously observed [23,24], in strips from the mouse gastric fundus, the ad of 1µM carbachol (CCh) to the bath medium (n = 20) caused a rapid rise in contra (mean amplitude 1.1 ± 0.2 g) (Figure 1), which persisted until washout. In CCh-pr tracted strips, electrical field stimulation (EFS, 4 and 8 Hz) elicited a fast relaxant resp which persisted throughout the whole period of stimulation.…”
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“…As previously observed [23,24], in strips from the mouse gastric fundus, the ad of 1µM carbachol (CCh) to the bath medium (n = 20) caused a rapid rise in contra (mean amplitude 1.1 ± 0.2 g) (Figure 1), which persisted until washout. In CCh-pr tracted strips, electrical field stimulation (EFS, 4 and 8 Hz) elicited a fast relaxant resp which persisted throughout the whole period of stimulation.…”
Section: Functional Experimentssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In this view, ADPN and resistin have been reported to affect gastric activity in rodents by exerting inhibitory effects, thereby facilitating smooth muscle relaxation [21][22][23][24]30].…”
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