Coming soon, a sureshot way to treat constipation
April 9th, 2009 - 12:23 pm ICT by ANIWashington, April 9 (ANI): Suffering from constipation? Well, help is on the way - a team of researchers has identified a potential drug target to make it a lot easier to go to the bathroom, especially when all other methods fail.
They have discovered a group of nerve ending receptors, which, when stimulated, causes the bowels to pass waste, and the specific receptor needed to activate bowel clearance.
Also, they tested chemicals that work with those receptors, providing a blueprint for the development of new laxatives.
“We hope that the receptor identified by our study would be exploited more in the design of drugs to treat constipation,” said Bindu Chandrasekharan, a researcher from Emory University who was involved in the study.
The study involved two groups of mice, focusing on a type of receptor also present on human nerves in the gut (a type of adenosine receptor).
The first group of mice had normal adenosine receptors on these nerves and normal bowel movements. The second group of mice completely lacked these adenosine receptors and showed familiar signs of constipation.
The researchers started with simple experiments such as comparing the wet weight, dry weight, and water content in the stools of both groups.
The mice were also made to drink a dye not absorbed by the body to see how it passed or did not pass.
In addition, the researchers used microscopic lasers to separate the nerve cells from the bowel to determine exactly where the receptors are located. Then they tested various chemicals that can activate or inhibit the nerve receptors.
Gerald Weissmann, M.D, Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal, said: “Here’s why: First, we can look forward to a solution to what is sometimes a serious problem, especially infants and the elderly. Second, it’s the first definitive proof that these receptors, the adenosine receptors, control bowel function. This discovery promises to yield agents that will permit us to sit down and ease up in the middle of a busy day.”
The study has been published online in The FASEB Journal. (ANI)
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