Differential Relaxant Responses of Guinea-pig Lung Strips and Bronchial Rings to Sodium Nitroprusside: A Mechanism Independent of cGMP Formation
- 1 September 1995
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
- Vol. 47 (9) , 757-761
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-7158.1995.tb06737.x
Abstract
The biochemical mechanism subserving smooth muscle relaxant effects of sodium nitroprusside was examined on U46619, 9, 11-dideoxy-9α, 11α-methanoepoxy PGF2α, precontracted guinea-pig lung strips and hilar bronchial rings. Lung strips were resistant to the relaxant action of sodium nitroprusside or sodium nitrite (NaNO2), whereas they markedly relaxed to 8-bromo-cyclic GMP (8-Br-cGMP), a membrane permeable analogue of cGMP. Precontracted bronchial rings completely relaxed to sodium nitroprusside, NaNO2, or 8-Br-cGMP in a concentration-dependent manner. Sodium nitroprusside (10 μm) substantially raised tissue cGMP level in lung strips. Conversely, sodium nitroprusside had no detectable effect on cGMP levels in bronchial rings. In the presence of 10 μm dipyridamole, an agent which preferentially inhibits cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase, cGMP levels in lung strips treated with sodium nitroprusside was significantly enhanced, but sodium nitroprusside demonstrated no relaxant effect on the preparations. However, dipyridamole potentiated sodium nitroprusside-induced precontracted bronchial ring relaxation without affecting the bronchial tissue cGMP level. In the presence of 10 μm LY83583 (6-anilino-5,8-quinoline-dione), a specific cGMP concentration-lowering agent, sodium nitroprusside-mediated elevation of cGMP level in lung strips was significantly reduced with no effect on the functional response. LY83583 demonstrated no inhibitory effect on either relaxation or cGMP level in bronchial rings treated with sodium nitroprusside. Our results suggest that precontracted smooth muscle in lung strips and in hilar bronchi respond distinctly to sodium nitroprusside. Furthermore, sodium nitroprusside mediates bronchial smooth muscle relaxation by mechanisms unrelated to cGMP.Keywords
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