Nitric oxide involvement in the peptide VIP-associated inhibitory junction potential in the guinea-pig ileum.
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Structure activity relationship of synaptic and junctional neurotransmissionFunctional coupling between nitric oxide synthesis and VIP release within enteric nerve terminals of the rat: involvement of protein kinase G and phosphodiesterase 5Simultaneous intracellular recordings from longitudinal and circular muscle during the peristaltic reflex in guinea-pig distal colonImaging of nitric oxide in nitrergic neuromuscular neurotransmission in the gutPurinergic neuromuscular transmission in the gastrointestinal tract; functional basis for future clinical and pharmacological studiesMyosin Va plays a key role in nitrergic neurotransmission by transporting nNOSĪ± to enteric varicosity membrane.Properties of the inhibitory junction potential in smooth muscle of the guinea-pig gastric fundus.CaMKII inhibition hyperpolarizes membrane and blocks nitrergic IJP by closing a Cl(-) conductance in intestinal smooth muscle.Purinergic mechanisms in the control of gastrointestinal motility.Neuronal constitutive nitric oxide synthase is involved in murine enteric inhibitory neurotransmission.Progress in understanding of inhibitory purinergic neuromuscular transmission in the gut.R-Type Ca2+ channels couple to inhibitory neurotransmission to the longitudinal muscle in the guinea-pig ileum.Study on the cyclic GMP-dependency of relaxations to endogenous and exogenous nitric oxide in the mouse gastrointestinal tract.Biphasic relaxation of the opossum lower esophageal sphincter: roles of NO., VIP, and CGRP.Contribution of ATP and nitric oxide to NANC inhibitory transmission in rat pyloric sphincter.Evidence that nitric oxide acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter supplying taenia from the guinea-pig caecum.Mechanism of nitric oxide-induced contraction in the rat isolated small intestine.Evidence that tachykinin NK1 and NK2 receptors mediate non-adrenergic non-cholinergic excitation and contraction in the circular muscle of guinea-pig duodenum.A possible role of neurotensin in NANC relaxation of longitudinal muscle of the jejunum and ileum of Wistar rats.Cyclic GMP-associated apamin-sensitive nitrergic slow inhibitory junction potential in the hamster ileum.Relative contribution of SKCa and TREK1 channels in purinergic and nitrergic neuromuscular transmission in the rat colon.Electrophysiological evidence for different release mechanism of ATP and NO as inhibitory NANC transmitters in guinea-pig colonP2Y(1) receptors mediate inhibitory neuromuscular transmission in the rat colon.Purinergic and nitrergic neuromuscular transmission mediates spontaneous neuronal activity in the rat colon.Pharmacological properties of non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic inhibitory transmission in chicken gizzard.Ongoing nicotinic and non-nicotinic inputs to inhibitory neurons in the mouse colon.Stretch-activated neuronal pathways to longitudinal and circular muscle in guinea pig distal colon.Nitrergic and purinergic mechanisms evoke inhibitory neuromuscular transmission in the human small intestine.Involvement of intramuscular interstitial cells in nitrergic inhibition in the mouse gastric antrum.Nitrergic prejunctional inhibition of purinergic neuromuscular transmission in the hamster proximal colon.Interaction between excitatory and inhibitory metabotropic pathways in the guinea-pig antrum.An analysis of inhibitory junction potentials in the guinea-pig proximal colon.Involvement of purinergic nerves in the NANC inhibitory junction potentials in pigeon oesophageal smooth muscle.P2Y(1) knockout mice lack purinergic neuromuscular transmission in the antrum and cecum.Purinergic and nitrergic junction potential in the human colon.Loss of responsiveness of circular smooth muscle cells from the guinea pig ileum is associated with changes in gap junction coupling.Descending inhibitory reflexes involve P2X receptor-mediated transmission from interneurons to motor neurons in guinea-pig ileum.Synchronous movements of the longitudinal and circular muscle during peristalsis in the isolated guinea-pig distal colon.Inhibitory neuromuscular transmission mediated by the P2Y1 purinergic receptor in guinea pig small intestine.Effect of Hyperglycemia on Purinergic and Nitrergic Inhibitory Neuromuscular Transmission in the Antrum of the Stomach: Implications for Fast Gastric Emptying.
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Nitric oxide involvement in the peptide VIP-associated inhibitory junction potential in the guinea-pig ileum.
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