THE ROLE OF THE EPITHELIUM IN MODULATING THE RESPONSES OF GUINEA-PIG TRACHEA INDUCED BY BRADYKININ INVITRO

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作者
BRAMLEY, AM
SAMHOUN, MN
PIPER, PJ
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[1] Dept. of Pharmacology, Hunterian Institute, Royal Coll. of Surg. England, London WC2A 3PN, Lincoln's Inn Fields
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10.1111/j.1476-5381.1990.tb13003.x
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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1. The effect of removing the epithelium on the responses of the guinea-pig isolated trachea (GPT) to bradykinin (BK) and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) was investigated. 2. BK (3 pmol-10 nmol) induced dose-related relaxations of the intact (with epithelium), and contracted the rubbed (without epithelium) preparation of GPT. Similar responses were also obtained with PGE2 (0.3-3.0 nmol). 3. Indomethacin (1.4 μM) modified the BK-induced response of intact GPT, from a relaxation to a contraction, but inhibited the BK-induced contraction of the rubbed GPT. 4. There was a significant increase in PGE2 release from the intact GPT following stimulation with BK. 5. Removal of the epithelium from the GPT significantly reduced both basal and BK-induced generation of PGE2. 6. The induction of tone in the rubbed GPT by addiction of acetylcholine (ACh) caused BK and PGE2 (0.3 nmol-3 nmol) to produce relaxations of the tissue. 7. Salbutamol (10-8 M-10-6 M) reduced the relaxations induced by BK on intact GPT, in a concentration-dependent manner. 8. These results suggest that both tone and an epithelial-dependent cyclo-oxygenase mechanism are important in modulating BK-induced responses of GPT.
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