The Role of Cyclooxygenase and 5-Lipoxygenase Metabolites in Potentiated Endothelin-1-evoked Contractions in Bovine Bronchi

Jane E. Nally , David C. Bunton , David Martin , Neil C. Thomson
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Abstract

We have previously shown that angiotensin II (AII) potentiates responses evoked by endothelin-1 (Et-1). In the present study, the additional ability of hypoxia or phorbol 12, 13-dibutyrate (PDBu) to evoke hyperreactivity was examined. In addition, the role of cyclooxygenase and 5-lipoxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid in the potentiation evoked by AII, hypoxia or PDBu was studied, using indomethacin and nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA). The involvement of protein kinase C in the enhanced response was examined using staurosporine. Contractions were measured isometrically from rings of bovine bronchi. Contractions evoked by Et-1 alone were unaltered by indomethacin (10−6m), NDGA (10−5m) or staurosporine (3×10−8m). AII (3×10−7m), hypoxia (4% O2) or PDBu (10−8m) each significantly potentiated the contractions evoked by Et-1. Indomethacin (10−6m) virtually abolished the effect of AII, hypoxia or PDBu. NDGA (10−5m) reversed the potentiating effect of both AII and hypoxia and partially reversed PDBu-evoked enhancement of Et-1-mediated responses. Staurosporine (3×10−8m) abolished the ability of AII or PDBu, but not hypoxia, to enhance Et-1-mediated contractions. In conclusion, AII, hypoxia and PDBu evoke hyperresponsiveness which is mediated by prostanoids and/or leukotrienes, the precise nature of which remains to be elucidated. Differences in the ability of staurosporine to reverse AII- and hypoxia-induced hyperreactivity suggests, however, that these conditions may generate different eicosanoids.

环氧合酶和5-脂氧合酶代谢物在内皮素-1诱导的牛支气管收缩中的作用
我们之前已经证明血管紧张素II (AII)增强了内皮素-1 (Et-1)引起的反应。在本研究中,研究了缺氧或phorbol 12,13 -dibutyrate (PDBu)引起高反应性的额外能力。此外,利用吲哚美辛和去甲二氢愈创木酸(NDGA)研究了花生四烯酸的环加氧酶和5-脂加氧酶代谢物在AII、缺氧或PDBu诱发的增强中的作用。蛋白激酶C在增强反应中的作用用staurosporine检测。从牛支气管环上等距测量收缩。吲哚美辛(10−6m)、NDGA(10−5m)或staurosporine (3×10−8m)均未改变Et-1单独引起的收缩。AII (3×10−7m)、缺氧(4% O2)或PDBu(10−8m)均显著增强Et-1引起的收缩。吲哚美辛(10−6m)几乎消除了AII、缺氧或PDBu的影响。NDGA(10−5m)逆转了AII和缺氧的增强作用,部分逆转了pdbu诱发的et -1介导的增强反应。Staurosporine (3×10−8m)可消除AII或PDBu增强et -1介导的收缩的能力,但不能消除缺氧。总之,AII,缺氧和PDBu引起高反应性,这是由前列腺素和/或白三烯介导的,其确切性质仍有待阐明。然而,星孢素逆转AII和缺氧诱导的高反应性的能力差异表明,这些条件可能产生不同的类二十烷酸。
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