PGE2 maintains the tone of the guinea pig trachea through a balance between activation of contractile EP1 receptors and relaxant EP2 receptors. (24th January 2013)
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- PGE2 maintains the tone of the guinea pig trachea through a balance between activation of contractile EP1 receptors and relaxant EP2 receptors. (24th January 2013)
- Main Title:
- PGE2 maintains the tone of the guinea pig trachea through a balance between activation of contractile EP1 receptors and relaxant EP2 receptors
- Authors:
- Säfholm, J
Dahlén, S‐E
Delin, I
Maxey, K
Stark, K
Cardell, L‐O
Adner, M - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background and Purpose: The guinea pig trachea (GPT) is commonly used in airway pharmacology. The aim of this study was to define the expression and function of EP receptors for PGE2 in GPT as there has been ambiguity concerning their role. Experimental Approach: Expression of mRNA for EP receptors and key enzymes in the PGE2 pathway were assessed by real‐time PCR using species‐specific primers. Functional studies of GPT were performed in tissue organ baths. Key Results: Expression of mRNA for the four EP receptors was found in airway smooth muscle. PGE2 displayed a bell‐shaped concentration–response curve, where the initial contraction was inhibited by the EP1 receptor antagonist ONO‐8130 and the subsequent relaxation by the EP2 receptor antagonist PF‐04418948. Neither EP3 (ONO‐AE5‐599) nor EP4 (ONO‐AE3‐208) selective receptor antagonists affected the response to PGE2 . Expression of COX‐2 was greater than COX‐1 in GPT, and the spontaneous tone was most effectively abolished by selective COX‐2 inhibitors. Furthermore, ONO‐8130 and a specific PGE2 antibody eliminated the spontaneous tone, whereas the EP2 antagonist PF‐04418948 increased it. Antagonists of other prostanoid receptors had no effect on basal tension. The relaxant EP2 response to PGE2 was maintained after long‐term culture, whereas the contractile EP1 response showed homologous desensitization to PGE2, which was prevented by COX‐inhibitors. Conclusions and Implications: Endogenous PGE2, synthesizedAbstract : Background and Purpose: The guinea pig trachea (GPT) is commonly used in airway pharmacology. The aim of this study was to define the expression and function of EP receptors for PGE2 in GPT as there has been ambiguity concerning their role. Experimental Approach: Expression of mRNA for EP receptors and key enzymes in the PGE2 pathway were assessed by real‐time PCR using species‐specific primers. Functional studies of GPT were performed in tissue organ baths. Key Results: Expression of mRNA for the four EP receptors was found in airway smooth muscle. PGE2 displayed a bell‐shaped concentration–response curve, where the initial contraction was inhibited by the EP1 receptor antagonist ONO‐8130 and the subsequent relaxation by the EP2 receptor antagonist PF‐04418948. Neither EP3 (ONO‐AE5‐599) nor EP4 (ONO‐AE3‐208) selective receptor antagonists affected the response to PGE2 . Expression of COX‐2 was greater than COX‐1 in GPT, and the spontaneous tone was most effectively abolished by selective COX‐2 inhibitors. Furthermore, ONO‐8130 and a specific PGE2 antibody eliminated the spontaneous tone, whereas the EP2 antagonist PF‐04418948 increased it. Antagonists of other prostanoid receptors had no effect on basal tension. The relaxant EP2 response to PGE2 was maintained after long‐term culture, whereas the contractile EP1 response showed homologous desensitization to PGE2, which was prevented by COX‐inhibitors. Conclusions and Implications: Endogenous PGE2, synthesized predominantly by COX‐2, maintains the spontaneous tone of GPT by a balance between contractile EP1 receptors and relaxant EP2 receptors. The model may be used to study interactions between EP receptors. … (more)
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- British journal of pharmacology. Volume 168:Number 4(2013:Feb.)
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- British journal of pharmacology
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- Volume 168:Number 4(2013:Feb.)
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- Volume 168, Issue 4 (2013)
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- 2013
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- 168
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- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2013-0168-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 794
- Page End:
- 806
- Publication Date:
- 2013-01-24
- Subjects:
- PGE2 -- airway smooth muscle -- trachea -- spontaneous tone -- EP1 -- EP2 -- EP3 -- EP4 -- guinea pig
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