Molecular and Mechanical Pathways in Airway Smooth Muscle Relaxation

Lulu Wang, A. Al-Jumaily, Oleksiy Kuleshov, S. Ponomarenko, E. Khutoryan
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Chemistry and physics play an important role in relaxing contracted airway smooth muscles (ASM). This work investigates whether combining the two will result in enhanced ASM relaxation. Isolated bovine trachea ASM strips were employed using acetylcholine before undergoing mechanically‐induced length oscillations, consisting of small oscillations superimposed on breathing‐like changes, followed by administration of a broncho‐relaxant agent. The agents used in this work are isoproterenol (ISO), Indomethacin (INDO), SB 203580, or PD 0980590, which are inhibitors of cyclooxygenase extracellular signal‐regulated kinase, 1/2 (ERK1/2), and p38 mitogen‐activated protein kinase, respectively. The ASM reactivity following these treatments is assessed. It is demonstrated that adding one of these agents, Indomethacin, ISO, or SB 203580 enhances the relaxation produced by the oscillation process while it does not work with PD0980590.
气道平滑肌松弛的分子和机械途径
化学和物理在松弛收缩的气道平滑肌(ASM)中起重要作用。这项工作研究了两者结合是否会导致ASM松弛增强。分离的牛气管ASM条使用乙酰胆碱,然后进行机械诱导的长度振荡,包括小振荡叠加呼吸样变化,然后给药支气管松弛剂。在这项工作中使用的药物是异丙肾上腺素(ISO)、吲哚美辛(INDO)、SB 203580或PD 0980590,它们分别是环加氧酶胞外信号调节激酶1/2 (ERK1/2)和p38丝裂原活化蛋白激酶的抑制剂。评估这些治疗后的ASM反应性。结果表明,加入吲哚美辛、ISO或SB 203580中的一种可以增强振荡过程产生的松弛,而与PD0980590不起作用。
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