The Japanese Extracted Herbal Medicine Daikenchuto Increases the Contractile Activity of the Internal Anal Sphincter Muscle in Conscious Dogs

Objectives: This study aimed to elucidate the effect of the extract of daikenchuto (DKT), a Japanese Kampo medicine, on the contractile activity of the internal anal sphincter in conscious dogs. Methods: Force transducers were attached to the serosal surface of the rectum and the internal anal sphin...

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Main Authors: Kotaro Maeda, Hidetoshi Katsuno, Toru Kono
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Japan Society of Coloproctology 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon
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Online Access:https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jarc/4/4/4_2020-041/_pdf/-char/en
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spelling doaj-92a84618e80543c6952e6ab35cce8e962020-11-25T04:08:01ZengThe Japan Society of ColoproctologyJournal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon2432-38532020-10-014419320010.23922/jarc.2020-0412020-041The Japanese Extracted Herbal Medicine Daikenchuto Increases the Contractile Activity of the Internal Anal Sphincter Muscle in Conscious DogsKotaro Maeda0Hidetoshi Katsuno1Toru Kono2International Medical Center, Fujita Health University HospitalDepartment of Surgery, Fujita Health University Okazaki Medical CenterInstitute of Biomedical Research, Sapporo Higashi Tokushukai HospitalObjectives: This study aimed to elucidate the effect of the extract of daikenchuto (DKT), a Japanese Kampo medicine, on the contractile activity of the internal anal sphincter in conscious dogs. Methods: Force transducers were attached to the serosal surface of the rectum and the internal anal sphincter of male beagle dogs. In addition, the contractile activity of the rectum and the internal anal sphincter was continuously measured until 6 h after DKT administration via telemetry in the conscious state. The DKT dose was 1.5 g/body, and the administration route was intrarectal in the expectation of a direct effect on the rectoanal region. DKT was re-administered to the same animal after drug withdrawal, and the plasma concentrations of hydroxy-α-sanshool (HAS) and hydroxy-β-sanshool (HBS) before and after administration were measured. Results: After DKT administration, the contractile activity of the internal anal sphincter immediately increased, peaked at 10 min, continued for 1 h, and had almost disappeared after 4 h. Rectal contraction differed from that of the internal anal sphincter, with no significant contraction observed. HAS and HBS were found in the plasma of animals administered with DKT and persisted up to 2 h after the administration. Conclusions: This is the first report on in vivo telemetry demonstrating that DKT exhibited contractile effects on the dog's internal anal sphincter. The increased anal pressure and improvement of fecal incontinence symptoms observed in previous clinical studies may have been based on this sphincter contraction.https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/jarc/4/4/4_2020-041/_pdf/-char/endaikenchutointernal anal sphincterfecal incontinencetelemetry system
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Hidetoshi Katsuno
Toru Kono
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Hidetoshi Katsuno
Toru Kono
The Japanese Extracted Herbal Medicine Daikenchuto Increases the Contractile Activity of the Internal Anal Sphincter Muscle in Conscious Dogs
Journal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon
daikenchuto
internal anal sphincter
fecal incontinence
telemetry system
author_facet Kotaro Maeda
Hidetoshi Katsuno
Toru Kono
author_sort Kotaro Maeda
title The Japanese Extracted Herbal Medicine Daikenchuto Increases the Contractile Activity of the Internal Anal Sphincter Muscle in Conscious Dogs
title_short The Japanese Extracted Herbal Medicine Daikenchuto Increases the Contractile Activity of the Internal Anal Sphincter Muscle in Conscious Dogs
title_full The Japanese Extracted Herbal Medicine Daikenchuto Increases the Contractile Activity of the Internal Anal Sphincter Muscle in Conscious Dogs
title_fullStr The Japanese Extracted Herbal Medicine Daikenchuto Increases the Contractile Activity of the Internal Anal Sphincter Muscle in Conscious Dogs
title_full_unstemmed The Japanese Extracted Herbal Medicine Daikenchuto Increases the Contractile Activity of the Internal Anal Sphincter Muscle in Conscious Dogs
title_sort japanese extracted herbal medicine daikenchuto increases the contractile activity of the internal anal sphincter muscle in conscious dogs
publisher The Japan Society of Coloproctology
series Journal of the Anus, Rectum and Colon
issn 2432-3853
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Objectives: This study aimed to elucidate the effect of the extract of daikenchuto (DKT), a Japanese Kampo medicine, on the contractile activity of the internal anal sphincter in conscious dogs. Methods: Force transducers were attached to the serosal surface of the rectum and the internal anal sphincter of male beagle dogs. In addition, the contractile activity of the rectum and the internal anal sphincter was continuously measured until 6 h after DKT administration via telemetry in the conscious state. The DKT dose was 1.5 g/body, and the administration route was intrarectal in the expectation of a direct effect on the rectoanal region. DKT was re-administered to the same animal after drug withdrawal, and the plasma concentrations of hydroxy-α-sanshool (HAS) and hydroxy-β-sanshool (HBS) before and after administration were measured. Results: After DKT administration, the contractile activity of the internal anal sphincter immediately increased, peaked at 10 min, continued for 1 h, and had almost disappeared after 4 h. Rectal contraction differed from that of the internal anal sphincter, with no significant contraction observed. HAS and HBS were found in the plasma of animals administered with DKT and persisted up to 2 h after the administration. Conclusions: This is the first report on in vivo telemetry demonstrating that DKT exhibited contractile effects on the dog's internal anal sphincter. The increased anal pressure and improvement of fecal incontinence symptoms observed in previous clinical studies may have been based on this sphincter contraction.
topic daikenchuto
internal anal sphincter
fecal incontinence
telemetry system
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