Effect of agomelatine on intestinal smooth muscle contractility in rats
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2022Yazar
Kaçar, EmineŞahintürk, Serdar
Yardımcı, Ahmet
Ülker, Nazife
Tan, Fatih
Bulmuş, Özgür
Ercan, Zübeyde
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Aim: The purpose of the present study was to investigate in vitro the effect of agomelatine,
an analog of melatonin, on potassium chloride-stimulated contractions (KCl) in duodenum,
jejunum, ileum, and colon in rats.
Materials and Methods: A total of 7 Wistar albino female rat strips were used in the
study. Rats were 8-10 weeks old and weighed 200-250 g. After the rats were decapitated
without anesthesia, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, and colon strips were prepared and placed
in the organ bath. Agomelatine was applied in doses of 100, 200, and 1000 µM to the strips
that were contracted with KCl (80 mM). Then, 1000 µM agomelatine was applied after
preliminary treatment of melatonin receptor antagonist luzindole (1 µM) to investigate
the action mechanism of agomelatine on intestinal smooth muscles. The records were
analyzed before and after each dose, and frequency, peak to peak (P-P) and area values
were compared.
Results: Agomelatine inhibited the KCI- induced contractions in duodenum, jejunum,
ileum, and colon strips in a dose-dependent manner. Depending on the agomelatine appli cation, the frequency, “P-P”, and the area values under the curve decreased at statistically
significant levels (p<0.05). However, the effect of agomelatine decreased at significant
levels as a result of luzindole treatment (p<0.05).
Conclusion: The dose-dependent inhibitor effect of agomelatine on KCl-stimulated con tractions in the rat intestinal smooth muscle was shown for the first time in this study.
Agomelatine was found to affect the smooth muscles of the intestines through melatonin
receptors. This result suggests that agomelatine might have therapeutic potential in dis eases in which gastrointestinal motility is impaired.
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Annals of Medical ResearchCilt
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