Involvement of catecholamines in haemophilus influenzae induced decrease of ?-adrenoceptor function
- 1 January 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Naunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv für experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie
- Vol. 320 (3) , 235-239
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00510134
Abstract
The deeper airways of patients with asthmatic bronchitis are often infected with Haemophilus influenzae. Vaccination of guinea pigs with H. influenzae resulted in a significant impairment of the isoproterenol induced relaxation of isolated tracheal spirals by approximately 50% 4 days following vaccination. In the present study we further investigated the effects of some drugs affecting catecholamine release on the H. influenzae induced functional desensitization of tracheal spirals. Benserazide, an inhibitor of dopadecarboxylase, completely prevented the reduction in isoproterenol-induced relaxation after H. influenzae vaccination, while no effect on relaxation of tracheal spirals from control animals was detected. On the other hand, inhibiting the re-uptake of catecholamines with desipramine did not influence the relaxation in the H. influenzae vaccinated treacheal spirals. Treatment of control animals with desipramine however resulted in a decreased relaxation of the isolated spirals by 40%. One day following vaccination with H. influenzae the level of norepinephrine in lung tissue was significantly elevated by 71%, and in plasma by 77%, while after 4 days no significant effects were observed. The spontaneous release of norepinephrine, epinephrine and dopamine of tracheal incubates was increased at days 1 and 4 following vaccination. The release of catecholamines from minced lung incubates of H. influenzae pretreated guinea pigs did not differ from that of controls. On the basis of these results it may be suggested that catecholamine metabolism is changed in lungs from H. influenzae vaccinated animals. Catecholamines, accordingly may play a role in the desensitization of β-adrenoceptors by H. influenzae.Keywords
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