Skip to main content
Log in

Evidence that axons containing substance P in the guinea-pig ileum are of intrinsic origin

  • Published:
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology Aims and scope Submit manuscript

Summary

Acid extracts from both normal and extrinsically denervated ileum contained a compound which was indistinguishable from synthetic substance P; this compound was assayed by examining its contractile effect on the longitudinal muscle of segments of ileum in which receptors for acetylcholine and histamine were blocked. Contractions caused by the compound were markedly and selectively antagonized when the ileum was made insensitive to the action of substance P. The activities in the extract and of synthetic substance P were both destroyed by chymotrypsin but were not affected by trypsin or carboxypeptidase B. The concentrations of substance P-like material in normal and extrinsically denervated segments were not significantly different, being equivalent to 0.48 μg of substance P per g of external muscle plus myenteric plexus. A compound with substance P-like activity was liberated by stimulation of intramural nerves, either electrically or by dimethylphenylpiperazinium, in both normal and extrinsically denervated segments of ileum. The release of this compound was prevented by tetrodotoxin and its action on the muscle was blocked when the ileum was made insensitive to the action of substance P. Experiments with transmural stimulation showed that excitatory nerve pathways involving substance P neurons extend for less than 4 cm along the intestine.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

Similar content being viewed by others

References

  • Ambache, N., Freeman, M. A.: Atropine-resistant longitudinal muscle spasms due to excitation of non-cholinergic neurones in Auerbach's plexus. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 199, 705–727 (1968)

    Google Scholar 

  • Barry, J., Dubois, M. P., Poulain, P.: LRF-producing cells of the mammalian hypothalamus. Z. Zellforsch. 146, 351–366 (1973)

    Google Scholar 

  • Brownlee, G., Johnson, E. S.: The site of the 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor on the intramural nervous plexus of the guinea-pig isolated ileum. Br. J. Pharmacol. 21, 306–322 (1963)

    Google Scholar 

  • Bury, R. W., Mashford, M. L.: A pharmacological investigation of synthetic substance P on the isolated guinea-pig ileum. Clin. Exp. Pharmacol. Physiol. 4, 453–461 (1977)

    Google Scholar 

  • Costa, M., Furness, J. B.: The sites of action of 5-hydroxytryptamine in nerve-muscle preparations from the guinea-pig small intestine and colon. Br. J. Pharmacol. 65, 237–248 (1979)

    Google Scholar 

  • Costa, M., Patel, Y., Furness, J. B., Arimura, A.: Evidence that some intrinsic neurons of the intestine contain somatostatin. Neurosci. Lett. 6, 215–222 (1977)

    Google Scholar 

  • Franco, R., Costa, M., Furness, J. B.: Evidence for the release of endogenous substance P from intestinal nerves. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch. Pharmacol. (in press, 1979)

  • Furness, J. B.: An electrophysiological study of the innervation of the smooth muscle of the colon. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 205, 549–562 (1969)

    Google Scholar 

  • Furness, J. B.: Nerve-muscle preparations of large intestine. In: Methods in Pharmacology (E. E. Daniel and D. M. Paton, eds.), vol. 3, chapt. 20, pp. 385–390. New York: Plenum Press 1975

    Google Scholar 

  • Furness, J. B., Costa, M.: Morphology and distribution of intrinsic adrenergic neurones in the proximal colon of the guinea-pig. Z. Zellforsch. 120, 346–363 (1971)

    Google Scholar 

  • Furness, J. B., Costa, M.: The use of glyoxylic acid for the fluorescence histochemical demonstration of peripheral stores of noradrenaline and 5-hydroxytryptamine in whole mounts. Histochemistry 41, 335–352 (1975)

    Google Scholar 

  • Furness, J. B., Costa, M.: Distribution of intrinsic nerve cell bodies and axons which take up aromatic amines and their precursors in the small intestine of the guinea-pig. Cell Tiss. Res. 188, 527–543 (1978)

    Google Scholar 

  • Furness, J. B., Costa, M., Freeman, C. G.: Absence of tyrosine hydroxylase activity and dopamine β-hydroxylase immunoreactivity in intrinsic nerves of the guinea-pig ileum. Neuroscience 4, 305–310 (1979)

    Google Scholar 

  • Gabella, G.: Innervation of the intestinal muscular coat. J. Neurocytology 1, 341–362 (1972)

    Google Scholar 

  • Gaddum, J. H.: Tryptamine receptors. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 119, 363–368 (1953)

    Google Scholar 

  • Hökfelt, T., Kellerth, J., Nilsson, G., Pernow, B.: Experimental immunohistochemical studies on the localization and distribution of substance P in cat primary sensory neurons. Brain Res. 100, 235–252 (1975)

    Google Scholar 

  • Hutchinson, M., Kosterlitz, H. W., Gilbert, J. C.: Effects of physostigmine and electrical stimulation on the acetylcholine content of the guinea-pig ileum. Eur. J. Pharmacol. 39, 221–235 (1976)

    Google Scholar 

  • Juorio, A. V., Gabella, G.: Noradrenaline in the guinea-pig alimentary canal: regional distribution and sensitivity to degerneration and reserpine. J. Neurochem. 22, 851–858 (1974)

    Google Scholar 

  • Katayama, Y., North, R. A.: Does substance P mediate slow synaptic excitation within the myenteric plexus. Nature 274, 387–388 (1978)

    Google Scholar 

  • Lembeck, F., Zetler, G.: Pharmacology of naturally occurring polypeptides and lipid-soluble acids. In: International encyclopaedia of pharmacology and therapeutics (J. M. Walker, ed.), sec. 72, vol. 1, pp. 29–71. Oxford: Pergamon Press 1971

    Google Scholar 

  • Nilsson, G., Larsson, L. I., Håkanson, R., Brodin, E., Pernow, B., Sundler, F.: Localization of substance P-like immunoreactivity in mouse gut. Histochemistry 43 97–99 (1975)

    Google Scholar 

  • Paton, W. D. M., Zar, A. B.: The origin of acetylcholine released from guinea-pig intestine and longitudinal muscle strips. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 194, 13–33 (1968)

    Google Scholar 

  • Pearse, A. G. E., Polak, J. M.: Immunocytochemical localization of substance P in mammalian intestine. Histochemistry 41, 373–375 (1975)

    Google Scholar 

  • Schultzberg, M., Dreyfus, C. F., Gershon, M. D., Hökfelt, T., Elde, R. P., Nilsson, G., Said, S., Goldstein, M.: VIP-enkephalin-, substance P-, and somatostatin-like immunoreactivity in neurons intrinsic to the intestine: immunohistochemical evidence from organotypic tissue cultures. Brain Res. 155, 239–248 (1978)

    Google Scholar 

  • Sundler, F., Håkanson, R., Larsson, L. I., Brodin, E., Nilsson, G.: Substance P in the gut: an immunochemical and immunohis-tochemical study of its distribution and development. In: Substance P (U. S. V. Euler and B. Pernow, eds.), pp. 59–65. New York: Raven Press 1977

    Google Scholar 

  • Szolcsányi, J., Barthó, L.: New tyoe of nerve-mediated cholinergic contractions of the guinea-pig small intestine and its selective blockade by capsaicin. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch. Pharmacol. 305, 83–90 (1978)

    Google Scholar 

  • Uvnäs-Wallensten, K.: Release of substance P-like immunoreactivity into the antral lumen of cats. Acta Physiol. Scand 104, 464–468 (1978)

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Franco, R., Costa, M. & Furness, J.B. Evidence that axons containing substance P in the guinea-pig ileum are of intrinsic origin. Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's Arch. Pharmacol. 307, 57–63 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00506552

Download citation

  • Received:

  • Accepted:

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00506552

Key words

Navigation