DISSOCIATION BETWEEN BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY IN-VIVO AND REDUCED BETA-ADRENOCEPTOR SENSITIVITY IN-VITRO IN ALLERGEN-CHALLENGED GUINEA-PIGS

被引:7
作者
SANTING, RE
SCHRAA, EO
VOS, BG
GORES, RJJ
OLYMULDER, CG
MEURS, H
ZAAGSMA, J
机构
[1] Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University Centre for Pharmacy, 9713 AW Groningen
关键词
ALLERGIC ASTHMA; BRONCHIAL HYPERREACTIVITY; TRACHEAL SMOOTH MUSCLE FUNCTION; AIRWAY INFLAMMATION; (GUINEA PIG MODEL);
D O I
10.1016/0014-2999(94)90706-4
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
In a recently developed guinea pig model of allergic asthma, we investigated the relationships between allergen-induced bronchial hyperreactivity in vivo, tracheal smooth muscle function in vitro, and the number of inflammatory cells in the bronchoalveolar lavage. At 6 h after allergen provocation (after the early asthmatic reaction) bronchial hyperreactivity to histamine aerosol was observed, which was still present, but reduced, at 24 h after the challenge (after the late asthmatic reaction). The severity of bronchial hyperreactivity at 6 h and at 24 h after each of four daily allergen provocations was progressively reduced. The contractile properties of tracheal smooth muscle preparations in response to methacholine or histamine were not changed at 6 h and 24 h after a single allergen provocation, as well as at 24 h after the fourth of the repeated provocations. However, the sensitivity to isoprenaline-induced relaxation of a half-maximal contraction obtained with methacholine or histamine was significantly reduced at 24 h after either a single or the fourth of the repeated provocations. The time course of the reduced beta-adrenoceptor sensitivity in vitro did not correlate with that of bronchial hyperreactivity in vivo. However, it was parallelled by a progressive infiltration of inflammatory cells in the airways, suggesting that mediators from these cells may decrease airway smooth muscle beta-adrenoceptor sensitivity.
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