Role of tachykinins in ozone-induced airway hyperresponsiveness to cigarette smoke in guinea pigs |
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Authors: | Wu, Zhong-Xin Morton, Robert F. Lee, Lu-Yuan |
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Abstract: | Wu, Zhong-Xin, Robert F. Morton, and Lu-Yuan Lee. Roleof tachykinins in ozone-induced airway hyperresponsiveness to cigarettesmoke in guinea pigs. J. Appl.Physiol. 83(3): 958-965, 1997.Acute exposure to ozone(O3) induces airwayhyperresponsiveness to various inhaled bronchoactive substances.Inhalation of cigarette smoke, a common inhaled irritant in humans, isknown to evoke a transient bronchoconstrictive effect. To examinewhether O3 increases airwayresponsiveness to cigarette smoke, effects of smoke inhalationchallenge on total pulmonary resistance(RL) and dynamic lungcompliance (Cdyn) were compared before and after exposure toO3 (1.5 ppm, 1 h) in anesthetizedguinea pigs. Before O3 exposure,inhalation of two breaths of cigarette smoke (7 ml) at a lowconcentration (33%) induced a mild and reproduciblebronchoconstriction that slowly developed and reached its peak(RL = 67 ± 19%, Cdyn = 29 ± 6%) after a delay of >1 min. After exposure toO3 the same cigarette smokeinhalation challenge evoked an intense bronchoconstriction thatoccurred more rapidly, reaching its peak(RL = 620 ± 224%, Cdyn = 35 ± 7%) within 20 s, and was sustained for >2min. By contrast, sham exposure to room air did not alter thebronchomotor response to cigarette smoke challenge. Pretreatment withCP-99994 and SR-48968, the selective antagonists of neurokinin type 1 and 2 receptors, respectively, completely blocked the enhancedresponses of RL and Cdyn tocigarette smoke challenge induced byO3. These results show thatO3 exposure induces airwayhyperresponsiveness to inhaled cigarette smoke and that the enhancedresponses result primarily from the bronchoconstrictive effect ofendogenous tachykinins. |
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