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Nitric oxide derived from sympathetic nerves regulates airway responsiveness to histamine in guinea pigs
Authors:Matsumoto  Koichiro; Aizawa  Hisamichi; Takata  Shohei; Inoue  Hiromasa; Takahashi  Naotsugu; Hara  Nobuyuki
Abstract:Matsumoto, Koichiro, Hisamichi Aizawa, Shohei Takata,Hiromasa Inoue, Naotsugu Takahashi, and Nobuyuki Hara.Nitric oxide derived from sympathetic nerves regulates airwayresponsiveness to histamine in guinea pigs. J. Appl.Physiol. 83(5): 1432-1437, 1997.---Nitric oxide(NO), which can be derived from the nervous system or the epithelium ofthe airway, may modulate airway responsiveness. We investigated how NOderived from the airway nervous system would affect the airwayresponsiveness to histamine and acetylcholine in mechanicallyventilated guinea pigs. An NO synthase inhibitor NG-nitro-L-argininemethyl ester (L-NAME) (1 mmol/kgip) significantly enhanced airway responsiveness to histamine but notto acetylcholine. Its enantiomerD-NAME (1 mmol/kg ip), incontrast, had no effect. TheL-NAME-induced airwayhyperresponsiveness was still observed in animals pretreated withpropranolol (1 mg/kg iv) and atropine (1 mg/kg iv). Pretreatment withthe ganglionic blocker hexamethonium (2 mg/kg iv) completely abolishedenhancing effect of L-NAME on airway responsiveness. Bilateral cervical vagotomy did not alter theL-NAME-induced airwayhyperresponsiveness, whereas sympathetic stellatectomy completelyabolished it. Results suggest that NO that was presumably derived fromthe sympathetic nervous system regulates airway responsiveness tohistamine in guinea pigs.

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