Acetylcholine and substance P stimulate bronchial epithelial cells to release eosinophil chemotactic activity |
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Authors: | Koyama, Sekiya Sato, Etsuro Nomura, Hiroshi Kubo, Keishi Nagai, Sonoko Izumi, Takateru |
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Abstract: | Weinvestigated a role of neuroregulation in the release of eosinophilchemotactic activity (ECA) from bovine bronchial epithelial cells(BBEC). BBEC were stimulated with acetylcholine (ACh) and substance P(SP), and the supernatant fluids were tested for ECA by a blind-wellchemotactic chamber technique. BBEC released ECA in response to ACh andSP in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Checkerboard analysis showedthat ECA in regard to ACh and SP was chemotactic rather thanchemokinetic. Partial characterization revealed that ECA involved bothlipids and peptides. The release of ECA in response to ACh and SP wasinhibited by nonspecific and 5-specific lipoxygenase inhibitors and bycycloheximide (P < 0.01). Molecular-sieve columnchromatography revealed that these mediators induced three molecularmass peaks (near 25 kDa, 9 kDa, and 400 Da, respectively). The lowestpeak, which represented the predominant activity, was blocked byleukotriene B4-receptor antagonist (P < 0.01) but not by platelet-activating factor-receptor antagonist. The releaseof leukotriene B4 in the supernatant fluids was increased in response to ACh and SP stimulation (P < 0.01).Platelet-activating factor was not detected. These results raise thepossibility of a role of neuroregulation for the elaboration of ECA inthe airway. |
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