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Chai-Qin-Cheng-Qi decoction (CQCQD) improves intestinal motility in acute pancreatitis (AP), but the mechanism(s) require elucidation. We investigated the effects of CQCQD and carbachol, a prokinetic agent, on colonic smooth muscle cells (SMCs) in L-arginine-induced necrotising AP model in rats. In treatment groups, intragastric CQCQD (20 g/kg, 2 hourly × 3 doses) or intraperitoneal carbachol (60 g/kg) was given 24 hours after induction of AP. Both CQCQD and carbachol decreased the severity of pancreatic and colonic histopathology (all < 0.05). Both CQCQD and carbachol reduced serum intestinal fatty acid binding protein, vasoactive intestinal peptide, and substance P and increased motility levels. CQCQD upregulated SMC phospholipase C-beta 1 (PLC-1) mRNA and PLC protein (both < 0.05), while both treatments upregulated protein kinase C-alpha (PKC-) mRNA and PKC protein and downregulated adenylate cyclase (AC) mRNA and protein compared with no treatment (all < 0.05). Neither treatment significantly altered L-arginine-induced PKC-1 and PKC- mRNA reduction. Both treatments significantly increased fluorescence intensity of SMC intracellular calcium concentration [Ca] (3563.5 and 3046.9 versus 1086.9, both < 0.01). These data suggest CQCQD and carbachol improve intestinal motility in AP by increasing [Ca] in colonic SMCs via upregulating PLC, PKC and downregulating AC.

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