Abstract
1 An examination was made of the effect of epithelium removal on mechanical responses of guinea-pig isolated tracheal strips after inhibition or activation of electrogenic Na+/K+-pumping. 2 The Na+/K+-pump inhibitor ouabain (0.1–10 μm) evoked concentration-dependent contractions which were potentiated by epithelium removal. 3 K+-free solution, which inhibits Na+/K+-pumping, produced a slow, sustained relaxation in intact preparations. In epithelium-free preparations the relaxation was transient and of lesser magnitude. 4 The addition of K+ (10 or 30 mm), which activates Na+/K+-pumping, to preparations bathed in K+-free solution caused a relaxation of preparations under spontaneous tone or contracted with methacholine; the magnitude and duration of relaxation was greater in the epithelium-free preparations. Ouabain (0.1 μm) attenuated the relaxation to K+ in intact preparations and converted the response of epithelium-free preparations to a contraction. In the presence of a higher concentration of ouabain (1 μm), intact preparations contracted in response to K+. 5 In normal K+ solution, ouabain (0.1 μm) increased the sensitivity of intact preparations to methacholine but reduced their sensitivity to K+. Ouabain was without these effects in epithelium-free preparations. 6 Thus, responses of intact preparations to perturbations which affect electrogenic Na+/K+-pumping in trachealis are influenced by an epithelium-derived factor. The production of the factor may be linked to an epithelial Na+/K+-pump, or the factor may modulate the activity of an electrogenic Na+/K+-pump in the muscle.