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      Characterization of a Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide Release Assay in Rat Isolated Distal Colon

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      The release of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) plays a key role gastrointestinal tract homeostasis. We aimed to investigate mechanisms that mediate CGRP release from the rat colon in vitro. Colon segments were stimulated and the amount of CGRP released was measured using an enzyme immunoassay. Capsaicin and low pH induced significant increases in
      CGRP release which was shown to be mediated by TRPV1 activation as demonstrated with the TRPV1 antagonists CTPC and capsazepine. The mast cell degranulator, compound 48/80 significantly increased CGRP release an effect that was blocked in the presence of the mast cell stabilizer, ketotifen and the selective Gi inhibitor benzalkonium chloride. The addition of
      a mixture of inflammatory mediators containing pro-inflammatory cytokines, 5HT, bradykinin and PGE2 showed no effect at neutral pH but at low pH a significant additive effect was observed. We conclude that CGRP release in the rat distal colon occurs in response to mast cell degranulation, inflammatory mediators, low pH and capsaicin and describe a role for TRPV1 receptors in mediating the response.
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      The release of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) plays a key role gastrointestinal tract homeostasis. We aimed to investigate mechanisms that mediate CGRP release from the rat colon in vitro. Colon segments were stimulated and the amount of CGRP ...

      The release of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) plays a key role gastrointestinal tract homeostasis. We aimed to investigate mechanisms that mediate CGRP release from the rat colon in vitro. Colon segments were stimulated and the amount of CGRP released was measured using an enzyme immunoassay. Capsaicin and low pH induced significant increases in
      CGRP release which was shown to be mediated by TRPV1 activation as demonstrated with the TRPV1 antagonists CTPC and capsazepine. The mast cell degranulator, compound 48/80 significantly increased CGRP release an effect that was blocked in the presence of the mast cell stabilizer, ketotifen and the selective Gi inhibitor benzalkonium chloride. The addition of
      a mixture of inflammatory mediators containing pro-inflammatory cytokines, 5HT, bradykinin and PGE2 showed no effect at neutral pH but at low pH a significant additive effect was observed. We conclude that CGRP release in the rat distal colon occurs in response to mast cell degranulation, inflammatory mediators, low pH and capsaicin and describe a role for TRPV1 receptors in mediating the response.

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      1 Dax, S., "Vanilloid receptor antagonists: structure-activity relationships via parallel and targeted synthesis" 27 (27): 93-, 2002

      2 Williams, R. M., "Vagal afferent nerve fibres contact mast cells in rat small intestinal mucosa" 4 : 266-270, 1997

      3 Goso, C., "Topical capsaicin administration protects against trinitrobenzene sulfonic acidinduced colitis in the rat" 249 : 185-190, 1993

      4 Jones, R. C., "The mechanosensitivity of mouse colon afferent fibers and their sensitization by inflammatory mediators require transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 and acid-sensing ion channel 3" 25 : 10981-10989, 2005

      5 Caterina, M. J., "The capsaicin receptor: a heat-activated ion channel in the pain pathway" 389 : 816-824, 1997

      6 Julia, V., "Tachykininergic mediation of viscerosensitive responses to acute inflammation in rats: Role of CGRP" 272 : G141--G146, 1997

      7 Coelho, A. M., "Systemic lipopolysaccharide influences rectal sensitivity in rats: role of mast cells, cytokines, and vagus nerve" 279 : G781-G790, 2000

      8 Roza, C., "Substance P, calcitonin gene related peptide and PGE2 co-released from the mouse colon: a new model to study nociceptive and inflammatory responses in viscera, in vitro" 93 : 213-219, 2001

      9 Yu, L. C., "Role of mast cells in intestinal mucosal function: studies in models of hypersensitivity and stress" 179 : 61-73, 2001

      10 Bourdu, S., "Rectal instillation of butyrate provides a novel clinically relevant model of noninflammatory colonic hypersensitivity in rats" 128 : 1996-2008, 2005

      1 Dax, S., "Vanilloid receptor antagonists: structure-activity relationships via parallel and targeted synthesis" 27 (27): 93-, 2002

      2 Williams, R. M., "Vagal afferent nerve fibres contact mast cells in rat small intestinal mucosa" 4 : 266-270, 1997

      3 Goso, C., "Topical capsaicin administration protects against trinitrobenzene sulfonic acidinduced colitis in the rat" 249 : 185-190, 1993

      4 Jones, R. C., "The mechanosensitivity of mouse colon afferent fibers and their sensitization by inflammatory mediators require transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 and acid-sensing ion channel 3" 25 : 10981-10989, 2005

      5 Caterina, M. J., "The capsaicin receptor: a heat-activated ion channel in the pain pathway" 389 : 816-824, 1997

      6 Julia, V., "Tachykininergic mediation of viscerosensitive responses to acute inflammation in rats: Role of CGRP" 272 : G141--G146, 1997

      7 Coelho, A. M., "Systemic lipopolysaccharide influences rectal sensitivity in rats: role of mast cells, cytokines, and vagus nerve" 279 : G781-G790, 2000

      8 Roza, C., "Substance P, calcitonin gene related peptide and PGE2 co-released from the mouse colon: a new model to study nociceptive and inflammatory responses in viscera, in vitro" 93 : 213-219, 2001

      9 Yu, L. C., "Role of mast cells in intestinal mucosal function: studies in models of hypersensitivity and stress" 179 : 61-73, 2001

      10 Bourdu, S., "Rectal instillation of butyrate provides a novel clinically relevant model of noninflammatory colonic hypersensitivity in rats" 128 : 1996-2008, 2005

      11 Kirkup, A. J., "Receptors and transmission in the brain-gut axis: potential for novel therapies. I. Receptors on visceral afferents" 280 : G787-G794, 2001

      12 Gavva, N. R., "Proton activation does not alter antagonist interaction with the capsaicinbinding pocket of TRPV1" 68 : 1524-1533, 2005

      13 Ekblad, E., "Projections of peptide-containing neurons in rat small intestine" 20 : 169-188, 1987

      14 Kilo, S., "Peripheral CGRP release as a marker for neurogenic inflammation: a model system for the study of neuropeptide secretion in rat paw skin" 73 : 201-207, 1997

      15 Su, X., "Mechanosensitive pelvic nerve afferent fibers innervating the colon of the rat are polymodal in character" 80 : 2632-2644, 1998

      16 Ren, J., "Mechanisms of proton-induced stimulation of CGRP release from rat antrum" 59 : 103-109, 1995

      17 Wedemeyer, J., "Mast cells and basophils in acquired immunity" 56 : 936-955, 2000

      18 Martin, U., "Ketotifen: a histamine release inhibitor" 12 : 145-149, 1977

      19 Rong, W., "Jejunal afferent nerve sensitivity in wild-type and TRPV1 knockout mice" 560 : 867-881, 2004

      20 Opree, A., "Involvement of the proinflammatory cytokines tumor necrosis factor-alpha, IL-1 beta, and IL-6 but not IL-8 in the development of heat hyperalgesia: effects on heat-evoked calcitonin gene-related peptide release from rat skin" 20 : 6289-6293, 2000

      21 Averbeck, B., "Interactions of inflammatory mediators stimulating release of calcitonin gene-related peptide, substance P and prostaglandin E(2) from isolated rat skin" 40 : 416-423, 2001

      22 Vyklicky, L., "Inflammatory mediators at acidic pH activate capsaicin receptors in cultured sensory neurons from newborn rats" 79 : 670-676, 1998

      23 Holzer, P., "Implications of tachykinins and calcitonin generelated peptide in inflammatory bowel disease" 59 : 269-283, 1998

      24 Kreis, M. E., "Histamine sensitivity of mesenteric afferent nerves in the rat jejunum" 275 : G675-G680, 1998

      25 Beyak, M. J., "Extrinsic sensory afferent nerves innervating the gastrointestinal tract. in: Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract, Fourth edn" 685-725, 2006

      26 Holzer, P., "Efferent-like roles of afferent neurons in the gut: Blood flow regulation and tissue protection" 125 : 70-75, 2006

      27 Su, X., "Effects of kappa opioid receptor-selective agonists on responses of pelvic nerve afferents to noxious colorectal distension" 78 : 1003-1012, 1997

      28 Bueno, L., "Effects of inflammatory mediators on gut sensitivity" 13, (13,): 42A-46A, 1999

      29 Bartho, L., "Effects of capsaicin on visceral smooth muscle: a valuable tool for sensory neurotransmitter identification" 500 : 143-157, 2004

      30 Penissi, A. B., "Effect of dehydroleucodine on histamine and serotonin release from mast cells in the isolated mouse jejunum" 52 : 199-205, 2003

      31 Geppetti, P., "Differential effect on neuropeptide release of different concentrations of hydrogen ions on afferent and intrinsic neurons of the rat stomach" 101 : 1505-1511, 1991

      32 Page, A. J., "Different contributions of ASIC channels 1a, 2, and 3 in gastrointestinal mechanosensory function" 54 : 1408-1415, 2005

      33 Robinson, D. R., "Characterization of the primary spinal afferent innervation of the mouse colon using retrograde labelling" 16 : 113-124, 2004

      34 Plourde, V., "Calcitonin generelated peptide in viscerosensitive response to colorectal distension in rats" 273 : G191-G196, 1997

      35 Poyner, D. R., "Calcitonin gene-related peptide: multiple actions, multiple receptors" 56 : 23-51, 1992

      36 Manela, F. D., "Calcitonin gene-related peptide modulates acidmediated regulation of somatostatin and gastrin release from rat antrum" 109 : 701-706, 1995

      37 Brain, S. D., "Calcitonin gene-related peptide is a potent vasodilator" 313 : 54-56, 1985

      38 Read, G. W., "Benzalkonium chloride: selective inhibitor of histamine release induced by compound 48/80 and other polyamines" 211 : 711-715, 1979

      39 Kress, M., "An interaction of inflammatory mediators and protons in small diameter dorsal root ganglion neurons of the rat" 224 : 37-40, 1997

      40 Eastwood, C., "Activation of intestinal afferents by compound 48/80 in the anaesthetized rat: A possible non-mast cell-mediated effect" 495 : 99-100, 1996

      41 Barbara, G., "Activated mast cells in proximity to colonic nerves correlate with abdominal pain in irritable bowel syndrome" 126 : 693-702, 2004

      42 Holzer, P., "Acid-sensitive ion channels in gastrointestinal function" 3 : 618-625, 2003

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