“…CysLT 1 receptors are expressed in the small intestine, colon and liver, whereas CysLT 2 receptors are found in the stomach, small intestine, colon, liver and pancreas (Brink et al, 2003;Kanaoka and Boyce, 2004;Capra et al, 2007;Bäck, 2002;Heise et al, 2000). Previous studies demonstrated that cysteinyl leukotrienes cause contraction of the esophagus (Chang et al, 2008;Kim et al, 1998), lower esophageal sphincter (Huang, 2009;Kim et al, 1998), stomach (Goldenberg and Subers, 1983;Miura et al, 1992;Miyata et al, 1995), ileum (Bäck et al, 1996), colon (Ieiri et al, 2001) and gallbladder (Falcone and Krell, 1992;Life Sciences 88 (2011) Freedman et al, 1993) as well as relaxation in the internal anal sphincter (de Godoy et al, 2009). The cysteinyl leukotriene-induced contractions are mediated by CysLT 1 receptors in the esophagus, lower esophageal sphincter and gallbladder (Falcone and Krell, 1992;Freedman et al, 1993;Chang et al, 2008;Huang, 2009).…”