Luminal capsaicin inhibits fluid secretion induced by enterotoxin E. coli STa, but not by carbachol, in vivo in rat small and large intestine

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The enterotoxin E. coli STa induced fluid secretion in the rat jejunum, ileum and proximal colon in vivo that was greatly inhibited by the co-presence of luminal capsaicin, which is a specific neural toxin of afferent C fibres. The same dose of capsaicin had no effect on the fluid secretion activated by carbachol in the jejunum, ileum and proximal colon. Afferent C fibres appear to be involved in the activation by STa of fluid secretion in the rat intestine in vivo.

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Nzegwu, H. C., & Levin, R. J. (1996). Luminal capsaicin inhibits fluid secretion induced by enterotoxin E. coli STa, but not by carbachol, in vivo in rat small and large intestine. Experimental Physiology, 81(2), 313–315. https://doi.org/10.1113/expphysiol.1996.sp003935

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