Chiara Florio, Angela Styhler, Seymour Heisler , James G. Martin
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引用次数: 12
摘要
我们研究了离体气管制剂中平滑肌的数量与其对收缩激动剂的反应之间的关系。比较了两种不同气管制剂(环和管)在种内(Fisher vs. Lewis大鼠)和种间(大鼠vs.豚鼠)对甲氨基酚和血清素的反应。碳水化合物诱导的最大等长张力在Fisher>Lewis豚鼠和5 -羟色胺诱导的气管环中依次为。Fisher大鼠对乙醇和血清素的敏感性高于Lewis大鼠。豚鼠气管环对甲醇的敏感性与费雪环相当,但对血清素的敏感性高于费雪环或刘易斯环。在这两个物种中,在气管不同区域的环的最大张力中发现了不依赖于激动剂的差异。在等体积条件下,全气管管中,碳水化合物引起的腔内压力变化的等级顺序为:豚鼠Lewis≥Fisher。豚鼠对苯酚的敏感性高于大鼠。根据肌球蛋白估计豚鼠气管平滑肌的数量比Fisher和Lewis大鼠都要多。此外,形态测定法测定的豚鼠气管软骨面积比大鼠大。我们得出结论,收缩幅度和气管平滑肌数量之间的一致性仅在整个气管中获得,而在气管环中没有。几个因素可能导致观察到的气管环差异,包括对收缩激动剂的疗效和敏感性以及软骨厚度的区域差异。
Mechanical Responses of Tracheal Tissue In Vitro: Dependance on the Tissue Preparation Employed and Relationship to Smooth Muscle Content
We examined the relationship between the quantity of smooth muscle in isolated tracheal preparations and their responses to contractile agonists. The responses of two different tracheal preparations, rings and tubes, to carbachol and serotonin were compared both intra-species (Fisher vs. Lewis strain rats) and inter-species (rat vs. guinea-pig). The rank order for carbachol-induced maximal isometric tensions was Fisher>Lewis>guinea-pig and for serotonin Fisher>guinea-pig>Lewis for tracheal rings. The sensitivities to carbachol and serotonin were greater in Fisher than in Lewis rats. Guinea-pig tracheal rings were comparable to Fisher in sensitivity to carbachol, but were more sensitive to serotonin than either Fisher or Lewis rings. In both species, agonist-independent differences were found in the maximal tension of rings taken from different regions of trachea. For whole tracheal tubes under isovolumetric conditions, the rank order for carbachol-induced changes in the intraluminal pressure was guinea-pig>Lewis≥Fisher. The sensitivity to carbachol was greater in guinea-pig tubes than in rat. The quantity of tracheal smooth muscle estimated from myosin was greater in guinea-pigs than in either Fisher or Lewis rats. In addition, the area of cartilage determined by morphometry in guinea-pig trachea was greater than that in the rat. We conclude that a concordance between the magnitude of contraction and the amount of tracheal smooth muscle is obtained only in whole tracheal tubes and not in tracheal rings. Several factors could contribute to the observed discrepancies in tracheal rings, including regional differences in efficacy and sensitivity to contractile agonists and the thickness of cartilage.