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European Respiratory Journal
Article . 2003 . Peer-reviewed
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Modulatory role of tachykinin NK1receptor in cholinergic contraction of mouse trachea

Authors: Pascal G Leclere; Guy Joos; K.O. De Swert; Kurt G. Tournoy; Romain Lefebvre; R.A. Pauwels;

Modulatory role of tachykinin NK1receptor in cholinergic contraction of mouse trachea

Abstract

The role of the NK1receptor in airway contraction induced by electrical field stimulation (EFS) was evaluated by comparing the response in NK1receptor knockout mice (NK1R−/−) with that of NK1receptor wild-type controls (WT).A frequency/response curve on tracheas from NK1R−/−mice and NK1R WT littermates was constructed. After incubation with [3H]choline, [3H]acetylcholine release upon EFS was measured by high-performance liquid chromatography and liquid scintillation counting. The effects of atropine (1×10−6 M), tetrodotoxin (1×10−6 M) and a specific NK1R antagonist (SR140333, 1×10−8 M) were studied, as well as the effects of substance P (1×10−5 M) on precontracted tracheas.Upon EFS, NK1R−/−mice had a significant lower trachea contractility than the NK1R WT animals, accompanied with less [3H]acetylcholine release. Pretreatment with atropine or tetrodotoxin abolished the EFS-induced contraction in both strains. Pretreatment with the NK1R antagonist SR140333 significantly reduced the contractility in the NK1R WT but not in the NK1R−/−mice. Substance P caused a small contraction in both NK1R WT and NK1R−/−mice. Substance P induced a relaxation in precontracted tracheas in NK1R WT but not in NK1R−/−mice.The data presented here provide direct evidence that the NK1receptor augments cholinergic neurotransmission in mouse trachea.

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Atropine, Mice, Knockout, Quinuclidines, Stereoisomerism, Tetrodotoxin, Receptors, Neurokinin-1, Substance P, Synaptic Transmission, Electric Stimulation, Trachea, Mice, Piperidines, Parasympathetic Nervous System, Animals, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Muscle Contraction

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influence
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impulse
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