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Distribution of airway contractile responses within the major diameter bronchi during exogenous bronchoconstriction.

T Shioya, J Solway, N M Munoz, M Mack, A R Leff.   

Abstract

The distribution of bronchoconstrictor responses within airway generations zero to 6 was studied by tantalum bronchography during exogenous bronchoconstriction with methacholine (MCh), prostaglandin F2 alpha (PGF2 alpha), norepinephrine (NE), and the thromboxane mimetic U-46619 [(15S)-hydroxyl-11 alpha,9 alpha-(epoxymethano)prosta-5Z, 13E-dienoic acid] in 12 mongrel dogs undergoing vagotomy and beta-adrenergic blockade. Dose-response curves to each agonist were generated in random order, and tantalum bronchograms and simultaneous measurements of pulmonary resistance (RL) and dynamic pulmonary compliance (Cdyn) were obtained at the plateau of the response of each dose of agonist after intravenous (iv) infusion. At 5 X 10(-7) mol/kg, NE (after beta-adrenergic blockade) caused an increase to 254 +/- 27.3%, PGF2 alpha to 368 +/- 50.0%, U-46619 to 522 +/- 98.5%, and MCh to 1,204 +/- 173% of baseline in RL. However, airway diameter changes within the major diameter airways varied substantially for each agonist. Methacholine caused substantial contraction in all airways. Neither NE nor U-46619 caused significant airway narrowing in generations zero or 1, although both agonists caused greater than 30% narrowing in sixth generation airways. Prostaglandin F2 alpha (5 X 10(-7) mol/kg) cause an increase in RL of greater than 350%; however, this was accompanied by an approximately 10% increase (dilation) in airway diameter in generation 1 through generation 4 airways and an approximate 25% narrowing in generation 6 airways. We demonstrate that both alpha-adrenergic agonists and thromboxane analog cause substantial bronchoconstriction in situ in the central air-ways of the lung.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3555187     DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1987.135.5.1105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Rev Respir Dis        ISSN: 0003-0805


  4 in total

1.  Distribution of airway contractile responses in major resistance airways of the dog.

Authors:  T Shioya; E R Pollack; N M Munoz; A R Leff
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1987-10       Impact factor: 4.307

2.  Perception of bronchial obstruction in asthmatic patients. Relationship with bronchial eosinophilic inflammation and epithelial damage and effect of corticosteroid treatment.

Authors:  G L Roisman; C Peiffer; J G Lacronique; A Le Cae; D J Dusser
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1995-07       Impact factor: 14.808

3.  Airway reactivity to bronchoconstrictor and bronchodilator: assessment using thin-section and volumetric three-dimensional CT.

Authors:  B K Han; J G Im; H S Kim; J M Koo; H D Kim; K M Yeon
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2000 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 3.500

4.  Distribution of airway narrowing responses across generations and at branching points, assessed in vitro by anatomical optical coherence tomography.

Authors:  Peter B Noble; Robert A McLaughlin; Adrian R West; Sven Becker; Julian J Armstrong; Peter K McFawn; Peter R Eastwood; David R Hillman; David D Sampson; Howard W Mitchell
Journal:  Respir Res       Date:  2010-01-22
  4 in total

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