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. 1996 Aug;118(8):2073–2078. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1996.tb15646.x

Differential effects of nitric oxide donors on basal and electrically evoked release of acetylcholine from guinea-pig myenteric neurones.

K Hebeiss 1, H Kilbinger 1
PMCID: PMC1909882  PMID: 8864545

Abstract

1. The effects of the nitric oxide (NO) donors, 3-morpholino-sydnonimine (SIN-1), S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP) and sodium nitroprusside on basal and electrically evoked release of [3H]-acetylcholine were studied in myenteric plexus longitudinal muscle preparations of the guinea-pig small intestine preincubated with [3H]-choline. 2. The NO donors concentration-dependently increased basal release of [3H]-acetylcholine. The increase in release was calcium-dependent and was prevented in the presence of tetrodotoxin. Superoxide dismutase (150 u ml-1) potentiated the effect of SIN-1. The selective inhibitor of soluble guanylyl cyclase, 1H-[1,2,4]oxadiazolo[4,3-alpha]quinoxalin-1-one (ODQ, 0.01-1 microM), antagonized the facilitatory effect of SNAP. 8-Bromo cyclic GMP and the cyclic GMP-specific phosphodiesterase inhibitor, zaprinast (both 0.1-1 mM), also enhanced basal [3H]-acetylcholine release. The effect of 10 microM SNAP was significantly enhanced in the presence of zaprinast. 3. The NO donors concentration-dependently inhibited the electrically evoked release of [3H]-acetylcholine, whereas 8-bromo cyclic GMP and zaprinast enhanced the evoked release. The inhibition of acetylcholine release by SNAP was not affected by ODQ (0.01-1 microM). 4. It is concluded that NO stimulates basal acetylcholine release from myenteric neurones through activation of guanylyl cyclase. In addition, NO inhibits the depolarization evoked release of acetylcholine by a presynaptic mechanism unrelated to cyclic GMP. The data imply that NO is not only an inhibitory transmitter to intestinal smooth muscles but also a modulator of cholinergic neurotransmission in the myenteric plexus.

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