Effects of exposure to cigarette smoke on intestinal propulsion in rats.

Abstract:

:The effects of acute exposure to cigarette smoke and systemic administration of nicotine on intestinal propulsion were investigated in rats. The propulsive activity was measured as migration of charcoal powder in the intestine. This activity was suppressed by acute exposure (10 min) to cigarette smoke and by nicotine (0.5 mg/kg x 2, s.c.) administration. This intestinal suppression was more marked in the rats given nicotine than in those exposed to cigarette smoke, whereas the plasma concentrations of nicotine in both rats were similar. These results suggest that acute exposure to cigarette smoke and nicotine administration delay gastric emptying and/or suppress intestinal propulsion, and that some components other than nicotine contained in cigarette smoke may attenuate the suppression of intestinal propulsion induced by nicotine.

journal_name

Acta Med Okayama

journal_title

Acta medica Okayama

authors

Furuno K,Okazaki M,Eto K,Kawasaki H,Gomita Y

doi

10.18926/AMO/30377

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1995-08-01 00:00:00

pages

201-4

issue

4

eissn

0386-300X

journal_volume

49

pub_type

杂志文章