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Signature current of SO2-induced bronchitis in rabbit.

N Iwase1, T Sasaki, S Shimura, T Fushimi, H Okayama, H Hoshi, T Irokawa, K Sasamori, K Takahashi, K Shirato.   

Abstract

To investigate abnormalities of airway epithelial ion transport underlying chronic inflammatory airway diseases, we performed electrophysiological, histological, and molecular biological experiments using rabbits exposed to SO2 as a model of bronchitis. By comparison with control, the SO2-exposed trachea exhibited decreased short circuit current (Isc) and conductance associated with increased potential difference. In normal trachea, apical ATP induced a transient Isc activation followed by a suppression, whereas the bronchitis model exhibited a prolonged activation without suppression. This pathological ATP response was abolished by diphenylamine 2-carboxylate or Cl--free bath solution. A significant increase in net Cl- flux toward the lumen was observed after ATP in our bronchitis model. Isoproterenol or adenosine evoked a sustained Isc increase in SO2-exposed, but not in normal, tracheas. The Northern blot analysis showed a strong expression of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) mRNA in SO2-exposed epithelium. The immunohistochemical study revealed a positive label of CFTR on cells located luminally only in SO2-exposed rabbits. We concluded that the prolonged ATP response in our bronchitis model was of a superimposed normal and adenosine-activated current. The latter current was also activated by isoproterenol and appeared as a signature current for the bronchitis model airway. This was likely mediated by CFTR expressed in the course of chronic inflammation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9120009      PMCID: PMC507985          DOI: 10.1172/JCI119328

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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