The effects of epithelium removal on the sensitivity of guinea‐pig isolated trachealis to bronchodilator drugs
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- 1 October 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 89 (2) , 407-414
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1986.tb10274.x
Abstract
Mechanical removal of the epithelium increased the sensitivity of tracheal strips to isoprenaline, sodium nitroprusside, and to adenosine (only in the presence of inhibitors of its uptake and metabolism). Epithelium removal was without effect on sensitivity to salbutamol or papaverine. Preincubation of tracheal strips with an inhibitor of extraneuronal uptake, corticosterone (50 μM), had no effect on tissue sensitivity to either salbutamol or papaverine. However, the steroid both increased sensitivity to isoprenaline, and abolished the effect of epithelium removal on sensitivity to this catecholamine. These results suggest that in the guinea‐pig, the tracheal epithelium is a major source of extraneuronal uptake for catecholamines. Furthermore, the increase in trachealis sensitivity to isoprenaline following epithelium removal is probably due to loss of these sites of extraneuronal uptake. The fact that sensitivity to salbutamol, papaverine and adenosine (in the absence of metabolic inhibitors) was not increased by denuding the epithelium indicates that loss of a diffusion barrier to drugs is not the mechanism of increased sensitivity. Adenosine (and possibly nitroprusside) may cause the epithelium to release a smooth muscle excitatory factor. Thus, removal of the epithelium attenuates this excitatory influence and enhances smooth muscle responsiveness to adenosine. These results provide further evidence that the epithelium has an important role in modulating the sensitivity of guinea‐pig trachealis to drugs.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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