Endogenous nitric oxide modulation of potassium‐induced changes in guinea‐pig airway tone
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- 1 August 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 115 (7) , 1194-1198
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1995.tb15024.x
Abstract
1 An experimental set up is used whereby the serosal (out)side or mucosal (in)side of the guinea-pig isolated tracheal tube can be stimulated selectively with drugs and reactivity measured. 2 Potassium induces a concentration-dependent (5 − 70 mM) monophasic contraction of tracheal tubes when added on the outside. In contrast, on the inside, potassium induces a concentration-dependent relaxation at low concentrations (5–40 mM) which was reversed into a contraction up to approximately basal tone at higher concentrations (50–70 mM). 3 Epithelium denudation reversed the potassium-induced relaxation into a contraction. Interestingly, in the ‘half epithelium-denuded trachea the contractions were significantly (PΩ-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME, 120 μm) for 30 min on the inside of the tracheal tube completely prevented the relaxation. However, L-NAME did not reverse the potassium-induced relaxation into a contraction. This indicates that potassium does not penetrate through the epithelial layer. 5 It is concluded that depolarization of smooth muscle cells leads to a monophasic contraction and that depolarization of the epithelium leads to a relaxation of tracheal smooth muscle. The epithelial layer has an important barrier function and can release relaxing factors like NO.Keywords
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