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Interactions of a water extract of cotton bract with dog isolated airway smooth muscle

 

作者: JeffreyS. Fedan,   MarkS. Franczak,   JamesF. Cahill,   CharlesJ. Kosten,   Philip Morey,   KennethC. Weber,  

 

期刊: Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health  (Taylor Available online 1986)
卷期: Volume 17, issue 1  

页码: 57-71

 

ISSN:0098-4108

 

年代: 1986

 

DOI:10.1080/15287398609530802

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

The inhalation of cotton dust by cotton‐mill workers causes byssinosis, a disease characterized by chest tightness and other symptoms indicative of bronchoconstric‐tion. In the present study the dog isolated trachealis smooth muscle preparation was employed to examine the ability of a crude, water extract of cotton bracts (CBE) to (1) cause contractile responses mediated by receptors, (2) modify responses of the tissue to a number of excitatory and inhibitory agents, and (3) alter responsiveness of the preparations to electrical field stimulation mediated by intrinsic cholinergic, excitatory nerves and adrenergic, inhibitory nerves. CBE evoked contraction of the tissues by an action that did not involve muscarinic, histamine, or 5‐hydroxytrypta‐mine receptors. The maximum tissue responses to exogenous histamine, 5‐hydroxy‐tryptamine, and isoproterenol were enhanced significantly in the presence of CBE, while those to KCI and methacholine were unaffected. The sensitivities (EC50 values) of the tissues to these agents were not, however, altered by CBE. Contractions induced by cholinergic nerve stimulation were increased in the presence of CBE, via a mechanism that appears, at present, to result from a prejunctional facilitation of acetycholine release. Relaxations to adrenergic nerve stimulation were not affected by CBE. Results suggest that, in addition to its direct, contractile activity, CBE can alter indirectly the responsiveness of the tissue to a number of endogenous mediator substances. Intrinsic, cholinergic excitatory nerves may be a target for the acute action of CBE as well.

 

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