Role of eicosanoids in hyperpnea-induced airway responses in guinea pigs
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Role of eicosanoids in hyperpnea-induced airway responses in guinea pigs
Abstract
Guinea pigs mechanically hyperventilated with dry gas exhibit hyperpnea-induced bronchoconstriction (HIB) and hyperpnea-induced bronchovascular hyperpermeability (HIBVH). Tachykinins released from airway C-fiber neurons are the central mediators of guinea pig HIB but play only a contributory role in HIBVH. Recent studies suggest that eicosanoid mediators can provoke bronchoconstriction and bronchovascular hyperpermeability, are released by dry gas hyperpnea, and can themselves elicit or modulate tachykinin release. We therefore hypothesized that eicosanoids may participate in HIB and/or HIBVH. To test these hypotheses, we analyzed respiratory system resistance changes and Evans blue-labeled albumin extravasation into the airways of 60 tracheostomized and mechanically ventilated guinea pigs. Animals were subjected to 10 min of isocapnic dry gas hyperpnea or to quiet breathing of humidified gas and received as pretreatment either piroxicam, a cyclooxygenase (CO) inhibitor; A-63162, a 5-lipoxygenase (5-LO) inhibitor; BW-755c, a combined CO and 5-LO inhibitor; ICI-198,615, a leukotriene D4 receptor antagonist; or no drug. HIB was substantially (50-80%) reduced by each of the four eicosanoid-modulating drugs. In contrast, HIBVH was reduced only by BW-755c, and this effect occurred only within the extrapulmonary airways (42% reduction). These data indicate that both CO and 5-LO products, including leukotriene D4, participate in the pathogenesis of HIB but that, like tachykinins, they play only a small contributory role in HIBVH. Together with our previous demonstration that sensory neuropeptide release is critical for the occurrence of HIB, we conclude that the roles of eicosanoids and tachykinins in guinea pig HIB are interdependent.
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