Chloride channel blockers promote relaxation of TEA-induced contraction in airway smooth muscle.

Q3 Medicine
Peter D Yim, George Gallos, Jose F Perez-Zoghbi, Jacquelyn Trice, Yi Zhang, Matthew Siviski, Joshua Sonett, Charles W Emala
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Abstract

Enhanced airway smooth muscle (ASM) contraction is an important component in the pathophysiology of asthma. We have shown that ligand gated chloride channels modulate ASM contractile tone during the maintenance phase of an induced contraction, however the role of chloride flux in depolarization-induced contraction remains incompletely understood. To better understand the role of chloride flux under these conditions, muscle force (human ASM, guinea pig ASM), peripheral small airway luminal area (rat ASM) and airway smooth muscle plasma membrane electrical potentials (human cultured ASM) were measured. We found ex vivo guinea pig airway rings, human ASM strips and small peripheral airways in rat lungs slices relaxed in response to niflumic acid following depolarization-induced contraction induced by K(+) channel blockade with tetraethylammonium chloride (TEA). In isolated human airway smooth muscle cells TEA induce depolarization as measured by a fluorescent indicator or whole cell patch clamp and this depolarization was reversed by niflumic acid. These findings demonstrate that ASM depolarization induced contraction is dependent on chloride channel activity. Targeting of chloride channels may be a novel approach to relax hypercontractile airway smooth muscle in bronchoconstrictive disorders.

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氯离子通道阻滞剂可促进气道平滑肌对三乙醇胺诱导的收缩的松弛。
气道平滑肌(ASM)收缩增强是哮喘病理生理学的一个重要组成部分。我们已经证明,配体门控氯离子通道在诱导收缩的维持阶段调节气道平滑肌收缩张力,但氯离子通量在去极化诱导收缩中的作用仍未完全清楚。为了更好地了解氯通量在这些条件下的作用,我们测量了肌力(人类 ASM、豚鼠 ASM)、外周小气道管腔面积(大鼠 ASM)和气道平滑肌质膜电位(人类培养的 ASM)。我们发现,在用四乙基氯化铵(TEA)阻断 K(+)通道引起的去极化收缩后,体外豚鼠气道环、人类 ASM 带和大鼠肺部小外周气道切片对硝氟酸的反应是松弛的。在离体的人气道平滑肌细胞中,通过荧光指示剂或全细胞膜片钳测量,TEA 可诱导去极化,硝氟酸可逆转这种去极化。这些研究结果表明,气道平滑肌去极化诱导的收缩依赖于氯离子通道的活性。以氯离子通道为靶点可能是放松支气管收缩性疾病中收缩过度的气道平滑肌的一种新方法。
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Journal of Smooth Muscle Research
Journal of Smooth Muscle Research Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Physiology
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