Using two different VIP antagonists (one derived from a modified sermorelin structure) in intact opossums, researchers found that blocking VIP receptors reduced the relaxation of the internal anal sphincter during the rectoanal reflex by 40-62%. This provides evidence that vasoactive intestinal peptide acts as an inhibitory neurotransmitter responsible for a significant portion of the sphincter relaxation that occurs during normal bowel function.
Nurko, S; Rattan, S