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Vol. 294, Issue 3, 1009-1016, September 2000
Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and
Hepatology, Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
We examined the actions of different heme oxygenase (HO) inhibitors on
the basal HO activity in the opossum internal anal sphincter (IAS),
rectum, and liver tissues and the IAS smooth muscle relaxation in
response to nonadrenergic noncholinergic (NANC) nerve stimulation and
different agonists. All the tissues examined were found to have
significant levels of basal HO activity. Among different HO inhibitors,
tin protoporphyrin IX (SnPP IX) was found to be most selective in
inhibiting the HO activity in the IAS smooth muscle. Conversely, in the
liver, all the HO inhibitors except SnPP IX caused significant
inhibition of HO activity. Consistent with HO activity inhibition, the
IAS smooth muscle relaxations caused by NANC nerve stimulation and
vasoactive intestinal polypeptide also were inhibited by zinc
protoporphyrin IX and SnPP IX. Zinc protoporphyrin IX also caused a
significant attenuation of the IAS smooth muscle relaxation caused by
isoproterenol. The IAS smooth muscle relaxation caused by nitric oxide
was not significantly modified by any of the HO inhibitors. The data
show the presence of HO activity in the IAS and other gastrointestinal
tissues. The differential attenuation of HO activity by different HO
inhibitors in the IAS smooth muscle and liver confirms the presence of
different isozymes of HO in different tissues. Suppression of basal HO
activity and the IAS smooth muscle relaxation induced by NANC nerve
stimulation or VIP but not NO suggest that some of the stimuli that
cause IAS smooth muscle relaxation may involve HO activity.
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