Strain dependence of the airway response to dry-gas hyperpnea challenge in the rat |
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Authors: | Yang X X; Powell W S; Xu L J; Martin J G |
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Abstract: | The aim of thestudy was to investigate strain dependence and mechanisms of airwayresponses to dry-gas hyperpnea challenge in the rat. We studiedresponses in a strain that is hyperresponsive to methacholine, Fischer344 (F-344); in two normoresponsive strains, Lewis and ACI; and in anatopic but normoresponsive strain, Brown Norway (BN). We examined theeffects of a neurokinin (NK) 1-receptor (CP-99994), anNK2-receptor (SR-48968), and aleukotriene D4(LTD4)-receptor antagonist(pranlukast) on responses to hyperpnea challenge in BN rats. Theanimals were ventilated with a tidal volume of 8 ml/kg and a frequencyof 150 breaths/min with either a dry or humidified mixture of 5%CO2-95%O2 for 5 min for hyperpneachallenge, whereas responses to challenge were measured duringspontaneous breathing. Pulmonary resistance increased after dry-gaschallenge in BN and ACI but not in F-344 and Lewis rats. CP-99994,SR-48968, and pranlukast significantly attenuated the increase inpulmonary resistance after dry-gas challenge. There were no significant differences in responsiveness to airway challenge withLTD4 among the BN, F-344 and ACIrats. We conclude that responses to dry-gas hyperpnea challenge arestrain dependent in rats and are mediated by NKs andLTD4. |
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