Intravenous administration of xenin-25 accelerates cyclic ruminal contractions in healthy conscious sheep

Neuropeptides. 2022 Dec:96:102293. doi: 10.1016/j.npep.2022.102293. Epub 2022 Sep 20.

Abstract

The present study aimed to determine the effect and mode of action of the intravenous injection of xenin-25 on cyclic contractions of the rumen in healthy conscious sheep and mode of its action. Clinically healthy male sheep were equipped with a rumen cannula by surgery under anesthesia, and ruminal contractions were recorded with manometry in conscious animals after the recovery period. Intravenous xenin-25 injection induced a cluster of premature ruminal phasic contractions in a dose-dependent manner between 0.03 and 1 nmol/kg, and the change at the highest dose was statistically significant. In contrast, intravenous neurotensin injection inhibited the amplitude of cyclic rumen contractions. The xenin-25 effect was not significantly altered by prior injection of the neurotensin receptor subtype-1 antagonist SR 48692 at 30 and 100 nmol/kg. After euthanasia the ruminal muscles were excised for in vitro experiments. A single xenin-25 application (0.3-10 μM) to the longitudinal and circular muscle strips of the rumen did not induce any change in tension or electric field stimulation-induced phasic contractions of the muscle strips. These results demonstrated that circulating xenin-25 stimulates rumen contractions by acting on sites except the intramural intrinsic nerve plexus or smooth muscles of the rumen, implying that xenin-25 acts on the gastric center and/or cholinergic efferent nerve innervated to the ovine rumen.

Keywords: Forestomach; Rumen contractions; Sheep; Xenopsin-related peptides.

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Intravenous
  • Animals
  • Male
  • Muscle, Smooth* / physiology
  • Neurotensin* / pharmacology
  • Rumen / physiology
  • Sheep

Substances

  • xenin 25
  • Neurotensin