Attenuation of contractions to acetylcholine in canine bronchi by an endogenous nitric oxide‐like substance
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- 19 July 1993
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 109 (3) , 887-891
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1993.tb13658.x
Abstract
1 The involvement was assessed of an endogenous nitric oxide-like substance in contractions of canine bronchi to acetylcholine. 2 Canine third order bronchial rings, in some of which the epithelium was removed mechanically, were suspended in organ chambers and isometric tension was recorded. In some experiments, the content of guanosine 3′,5′-cyclic monophosphate (cyclic GMP) of the bronchi was also measured. 3 Acetylcholine induced concentration-dependent contractions. The contractions were potentiated by nitro-l-arginine (an inhibitor of the synthesis of nitric oxide), oxyhaemoglobin (a scavenger of nitric oxide), and methylene blue (an inhibitor of soluble guanylate cyclase). The magnitude of the potentiation to acetylcholine-induced contractions by these inhibitors were not significantly different between tissues with and without epithelium. 4 Acetylcholine induced a concentration-dependent increase in intracellular content of cyclic GMP, which was similar in bronchi with and without epithelium. These increases were abolished by nitro-l-arginine and methylene blue. 5 During contractions to acetylcholine, exogenous nitric oxide relaxed the canine bronchi. The relaxations were not affeced by nitro-l-arginine, but were augmented by superoxide dismutase plus catalase, and were abolished by methylene blue. 6 These observations suggest that, during contraction evoked by acetylcholine, the production of an endogenous nitric oxide-like substance increases and in turn attenuates the response of the airways to the muscarinic agonist. However, the endogenous nitric oxide-like substance does not play a major role in the epithelium-dependent attenuation of the contraction to acetylcholine in canine bronchi.Keywords
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