Capsaicin-induced release of tachykinins: effects of enzyme inhibitors
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Capsaicin-induced release of tachykinins: effects of enzyme inhibitors
Abstract
We studied the effects of neutral endopeptidase (NEP) and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition on the airway responses and the recovery of endogenously released substance P- and neurokinin A-like immunoreactivities (SP-LI and NKA-LI) after tracheal injection of capsaicin in isolated guinea pig lungs superfused through the trachea. Capsaicin in doses from 10(-10) to 10(-7) mol induced a dose-dependent increase in airway opening pressure and release of SP-LI and NKA-LI. Airway opening pressure changes and the recovery of SP-LI and NKA-LI were significantly greater in lungs superfused with the NEP inhibitor SCH 32615 than in control lungs. ACE inhibition with captopril did not increase the mechanical response or the recovery of SP-LI compared with lungs not receiving captopril. In lungs from guinea pigs pretreated with high doses of capsaicin 7-10 days before study, a regimen designed to deplete endogenous tachykinins, there was a significant decrease in the content and release of NKA-LI and SP-LI. There were no detectable airway effects of acute capsaicin infusion even after doses of 10(-5) mol. Because NEP is important in modulating the airway effects of endogenously released tachykinins after tracheal infusion of capsaicin, but ACE is not, it seems likely that tracheal administration of capsaicin releases tachykinins from epithelial rather than endothelial loci.
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