Alpha-Msh-Induced Activation Of Spinal Mc1r But Not Mc4r Enhances Colorectal Motility In Anaesthetised Rats

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2021)

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The central nervous system is involved in regulation of defaecation. It is generally considered that supraspinal regions control the spinal defaecation centre. However, signal transmission from supraspinal regions to the spinal defaecation centre is still unclear. In this study, we investigated the regulatory role of an anorexigenic neuropeptide, alpha-MSH, in the spinal defaecation centre in rats. Intrathecal administration of alpha-MSH to the L6-S1 spinal cord enhanced colorectal motility. The prokinetic effect of alpha-MSH was abolished by severing the pelvic nerves. In contrast, severing the colonic nerves or thoracic cord transection at the T4 level had no impact on the effect of alpha-MSH. RT-PCR analysis revealed MC1R mRNA and MC4R mRNA expression in the L6-S1 spinal cord. Intrathecally administered MC1R agonists, BMS470539 and SHU9119, mimicked the alpha-MSH effect, but a MC4R agonist, THIQ, had no effect. These results demonstrate that alpha-MSH binds to MC1R in the spinal defaecation centre and activates pelvic nerves, leading to enhancement of colorectal motility. This is, to our knowledge, the first report showing the functional role of alpha-MSH in the spinal cord. In conclusion, our findings suggest that alpha-MSH is a candidate for a neurotransmitter from supraspinal regions to the spinal defaecation centre.
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Gastrointestinal diseases,Gastrointestinal models,Gastrointestinal system,Neurophysiology,Spine regulation and structure,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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