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Ascorbic acid promotes prostanoid release in human lung parenchyma
Authors:Yeong-Dar Fann  Karen G Rothberg  PGlenn Tremml  James S Douglas  AB DuBois
Abstract:Ascorbic acid reduces airway reactivity to inhaled bronchoconstrictor agents in man and guinea pigs. The precise mechanism(s) responsible for this effect are unknown, but in both species an acute indomethacin treatment reverses the action of the ascorbic acid. To determine if ascorbic acid promotes prostanoid synthesis and/or inhibits degradation, human lung parenchymal slices (100–200mg) were incubated for 60 minutes in oxygenated Tyrode's solution alone or with sodium ascorbate (0.001M–1M) and/or methacholine (1μM–100μM) and/or indomethacin (0.17μM–17μM). Aliquots of the incubation medium were assayed by radioimmunoassay for PGE2, PGF, thromboxane B2 and 6-keto-PGF. Ascorbic acid increased the accumulation of all four prostanoids in the incubation medium, especially thromboxane B2 and 6-keto-PGF. This stimulatory effect of ascorbic acid was concentration-dependent and was inhibited by indomethacin. We conclude that ascorbic acid can alter prostanoid generation by human lung tissue and this effect may, in part, explain its antibronchoconstrictor activity in man.
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