Clostridium difficile toxins impact on rat colon smooth muscle reactivity

Aim: The present study was conducted in an attempt to find possible direct mechanisms of action of Clostridium difficile toxins A and B (TCdA and TCdB) on contractility of isolated rat intestinal smooth muscles, as the contractive pathways affected by the toxins and responsible for motility disorder...

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Main Authors: Petar Vassilev, Ekaterina Zaytseva, Raina Ardasheva, Valentin Turiyski
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2023-02-01
Series:Folia Medica
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Online Access:https://foliamedica.bg/article/73081/download/pdf/
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author Petar Vassilev
Ekaterina Zaytseva
Raina Ardasheva
Valentin Turiyski
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Ekaterina Zaytseva
Raina Ardasheva
Valentin Turiyski
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description Aim: The present study was conducted in an attempt to find possible direct mechanisms of action of Clostridium difficile toxins A and B (TCdA and TCdB) on contractility of isolated rat intestinal smooth muscles, as the contractive pathways affected by the toxins and responsible for motility disorders remain unclear. Materials and methods: Adult male Wistar rats were used in our experiments. Longitudinal smooth muscle (SM) preparations of proximal colon were isolated and their contractile activity was isometrically registered. The samples were mounted in tissue baths and exogenously treated with acetylcholine (ACh), serotonin (5-HT), dopamine, norepinephrine, TCdA and TCdB. The potential of TCdA and TCdB to affect the action of these mediators on SM activity was examined. Results: The experiments have shown that exciting action of ACh and 5-HT on colonic contractility is enhanced by TCdA rather than TCdB. Conversely, relaxing effect of dopamine and norepinephrine on contractile activity of colonic SM is under impact of TCdB but not TcdA. TCdA has a stronger direct effect on in vitro SM sensitivity to ACh and 5-HT than TCdB.Conclusions: TCdA and TCdB affect directly the contractile reactivity of isolated rat colon smooth muscle. TCdA has a stronger direct effect on smooth muscle sensitivity to acetylcholine and 5-HT than TCdB. Such a trend has not been established for dopamine and norepinephrine.
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spelling doaj.art-e364f3662eac4821b512855e4dad4d602023-03-02T09:11:11ZengPensoft PublishersFolia Medica1314-21432023-02-0165111612310.3897/folmed.65.e7308173081Clostridium difficile toxins impact on rat colon smooth muscle reactivityPetar Vassilev0Ekaterina Zaytseva1Raina Ardasheva2Valentin Turiyski3St George University HospitalMedical University of PlovdivMedical University of PlovdivMedical University of PlovdivAim: The present study was conducted in an attempt to find possible direct mechanisms of action of Clostridium difficile toxins A and B (TCdA and TCdB) on contractility of isolated rat intestinal smooth muscles, as the contractive pathways affected by the toxins and responsible for motility disorders remain unclear. Materials and methods: Adult male Wistar rats were used in our experiments. Longitudinal smooth muscle (SM) preparations of proximal colon were isolated and their contractile activity was isometrically registered. The samples were mounted in tissue baths and exogenously treated with acetylcholine (ACh), serotonin (5-HT), dopamine, norepinephrine, TCdA and TCdB. The potential of TCdA and TCdB to affect the action of these mediators on SM activity was examined. Results: The experiments have shown that exciting action of ACh and 5-HT on colonic contractility is enhanced by TCdA rather than TCdB. Conversely, relaxing effect of dopamine and norepinephrine on contractile activity of colonic SM is under impact of TCdB but not TcdA. TCdA has a stronger direct effect on in vitro SM sensitivity to ACh and 5-HT than TCdB.Conclusions: TCdA and TCdB affect directly the contractile reactivity of isolated rat colon smooth muscle. TCdA has a stronger direct effect on smooth muscle sensitivity to acetylcholine and 5-HT than TCdB. Such a trend has not been established for dopamine and norepinephrine.https://foliamedica.bg/article/73081/download/pdf/<i>Clostridium difficile</i>ratsmooth muscle
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Ekaterina Zaytseva
Raina Ardasheva
Valentin Turiyski
Clostridium difficile toxins impact on rat colon smooth muscle reactivity
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rat
smooth muscle
title Clostridium difficile toxins impact on rat colon smooth muscle reactivity
title_full Clostridium difficile toxins impact on rat colon smooth muscle reactivity
title_fullStr Clostridium difficile toxins impact on rat colon smooth muscle reactivity
title_full_unstemmed Clostridium difficile toxins impact on rat colon smooth muscle reactivity
title_short Clostridium difficile toxins impact on rat colon smooth muscle reactivity
title_sort clostridium difficile toxins impact on rat colon smooth muscle reactivity
topic <i>Clostridium difficile</i>
rat
smooth muscle
url https://foliamedica.bg/article/73081/download/pdf/
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