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Diphenylamine-2-carboxylate (DPC) inhibits both Cl- conductance and cyclooxygenase of canine tracheal epithelium.

M J Stutts1, D C Henke, R C Boucher.   

Abstract

Diphenylamine-2-carboxylate (DPC) decreases Cl- conductance (GCl) in epithelia and cells of several tissues, an effect which has been ascribed to blockade of conductive Cl- channels. However, one DPC derivative, flufenamic acid, is a clinically useful non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, the mechanism of action of which involves the blockade of arachidonic acid metabolism by cyclooxygenase. Because GCl in canine tracheal epithelium is stimulated by exogenous prostaglandins and induction of cyclooxygenase activity, we tested the hypothesis that DPC inhibits dog tracheal epithelium GCl through inhibition of cyclooxygenase. DPC inhibited the short circuit current of amiloride-pretreated tissues by 50% at 0.138 mmol/l and by more than 95% at 3 mmol/l. Isoproterenol reversed the inhibition seen at 0.1 mmol/l DPC and stimulated current above control (indomethacin-pretreated) levels. Higher concentrations of DPC diminished the stimulation of current by subsequent exposure to isoproterenol, such that there was little effect of isoproterenol in the presence of 3 mmol/l DPC. DPC, 0.1 mmol/l, also blocked stimulation of current by exogenous arachidonic acid, but not of exogenous prostaglandins PGE or PGD. The metabolism of 3H-arachidonic acid to 3H-PGD2, monitored by HPLC, was completely blocked by 0.1 mmol/l DPC. We conclude that the isoproterenol/prostaglandin reversible blockade of GCl by DPC can be attributed to inhibition of arachidonic acid metabolism.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2109303     DOI: 10.1007/bf02583514

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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