CAPSAZEPINE INHIBITS COUGH INDUCED BY CAPSAICIN AND CITRIC-ACID BUT NOT BY HYPERTONIC SALINE IN GUINEA-PIGS

被引:157
作者
LALLOO, UG [1 ]
FOX, AJ [1 ]
BELVISI, MG [1 ]
CHUNG, KF [1 ]
BARNES, PJ [1 ]
机构
[1] NATL HEART & LUNG INST,DEPT THORAC MED,LONDON SW3 6LY,ENGLAND
基金
英国惠康基金;
关键词
CAPSAICIN RECEPTOR; LOW PH; COUGH; AIRWAY SENSORY NERVES;
D O I
10.1152/jappl.1995.79.4.1082
中图分类号
Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Acidic solutions mimick many of the effects of capsaicin (Cap), including pain, bronchoconstriction, cough, and sensory neuropeptide release. Evidence from the use of the Cap antagonist capsazepine suggests that in some cases protons act at the Cap receptor. In the present study, we have investigated whether cough evoked by Cap and citric acid (CA) is mediated specifically via the Cap receptor on airway sensory nerves. We have examined the effects of capsazepine on Cap-, CA-, and hypertonic saline-induced cough and also on CA-induced nasal irritation in awake guinea pigs. Capsazepine was nebulized for 5 min before cough challenges with Cap for 5 min and CA for 10 min. Control animals were pretreated with vehicle alone. Capsazepine (100 mu M) inhibited the cough response to 30 mu M Cap from 0.77 +/- 0.14 coughs/min in control animals to 0.23 +/- 0.08 coughs/min (P < 0.05) and to 80 mu M Cap from 1.4 +/- 0.23 to 0.3 +/- 0.11 coughs/min (P < 0.01). There was no effect, however, of lower concentrations of capsazepine (5 and 10 mu M) against Cap-evoked cough. At a concentration of 100 mu M, capsazepine also inhibited the coughing induced by 0.25 M CA from 1.8 +/- 0.26 to 0.93 +/- 0.31 coughs/min (P < 0.05) but not that induced by 0.5 M CA. Nasal irritation induced by 0.25 M CA, but not by 0.5 M CA, was also inhibited by capsazepine from 2.47 +/- 0.37 to 0.75 +/- 0.31 nose wipes/min (P < 0.05). This inhibitory effect of capsazepine did not appear to reflect a nonspecific suppression of the cough reflex, since cough evoked by exposure to hypertonic (7%) saline for 10 min was unaffected by pretreatment with capsazepine (100 mu M). These data show that capsazepine is a specific inhibitor of Cap- and CA-induced cough in guinea pigs. Moreover, they suggest that low pH stimuli evoke cough and nasal irritation by an action at the Cap receptor, either directly or through the release of an intermediate agent.
引用
收藏
页码:1082 / 1087
页数:6
相关论文
共 30 条
[1]  
AMMAN R, 1991, LIFE SCI, V49, P849
[2]   CAPSAZEPINE AS A SELECTIVE ANTAGONIST OF CAPSAICIN-INDUCED ACTIVATION OF C-FIBERS IN GUINEA-PIG BRONCHI [J].
BELVISI, MG ;
MIURA, M ;
STRETTON, D ;
BARNES, PJ .
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1992, 215 (2-3) :341-344
[3]  
BEVAN S, 1993, J PHYSIOL-LONDON, V459, pP401
[4]  
BEVAN S, 1990, TRENDS PHARMACOL SCI, V11, P330
[5]  
BEVAN S, 1992, BRIT J PHARMACOL, V107, pP235
[6]   CAPSAZEPINE - A COMPETITIVE ANTAGONIST OF THE SENSORY NEURON EXCITANT CAPSAICIN [J].
BEVAN, S ;
HOTHI, S ;
HUGHES, G ;
JAMES, IF ;
RANG, HP ;
SHAH, K ;
WALPOLE, CSJ ;
YEATS, JC .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, 1992, 107 (02) :544-552
[7]  
Bevan S. J., 1993, P27
[8]   RUTHENIUM RED DECREASES CAPSAICIN AND CITRIC ACID-INDUCED COUGH IN GUINEA-PIGS [J].
BOLSER, DC ;
AZIZ, SM ;
CHAPMAN, RW .
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 1991, 126 (02) :131-133
[9]  
COLLIER JG, 1986, BRIT J PHARMACOL, V253, P125
[10]  
DOCHERTY RJ, 1993, 32 C INT UN PHYS SCI