Literature DB >> 16581869

Reflex regulation of airway sympathetic nerves in guinea-pigs.

Eun Joo Oh1, Stuart B Mazzone, Brendan J Canning, Daniel Weinreich.   

Abstract

Sympathetic nerves innervate the airways of most species but their reflex regulation has been essentially unstudied. Here we demonstrate sympathetic nerve-mediated reflex relaxation of airway smooth muscle measured in situ in the guinea-pig trachea. Retrograde tracing, immunohistochemistry and electrophysiological analysis identified a population of substance P-containing capsaicin-sensitive spinal afferent neurones in the upper thoracic (T1-T4) dorsal root ganglia (DRG) that innervate the airways and lung. After bilateral vagotomy, atropine pretreatment and pre-contraction of the trachealis with histamine, nebulized capsaicin (10-60 microm) evoked a 63+/-7% reversal of the histamine-induced contraction of the trachealis. Either the beta-adrenoceptor antagonist propranolol (2 microm, administered directly to the trachea) or bilateral sympathetic nerve denervation of the trachea essentially abolished these reflexes (10+/-9% and 6+/-4% relaxations, respectively), suggesting that they were mediated primarily, if not exclusively, by sympathetic adrenergic nerve activation. Cutting the upper thoracic dorsal roots carrying the central processes of airway spinal afferents also markedly blocked the relaxations (9+/-5% relaxation). Comparable inhibitory effects were observed following intravenous pretreatment with neurokinin receptor antagonists (3+/-7% relaxations). These reflexes were not accompanied by consistent changes in heart rate or blood pressure. By contrast, stimulating the rostral cut ends of the cervical vagus nerves also evoked a sympathetic adrenergic nerve-mediated relaxation that were accompanied by marked alterations in blood pressure. The results indicate that the capsaicin-induced reflex-mediated relaxation of airway smooth muscle following vagotomy is mediated by sequential activation of tachykinin-containing spinal afferent and sympathetic efferent nerves innervating airways. This sympathetic nerve-mediated response may serve to oppose airway contraction induced by parasympathetic nerve activation in the airways.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16581869      PMCID: PMC1779716          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2005.104661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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