Direct effects of hydrogen peroxide on airway smooth muscle tone: Roles of Ca 2+ influx and Rho-kinase
Reactive oxidant species are implicated in the chronic airway inflammation related to asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This study was designed to determine mechanisms underlying contraction induced by hydrogen peroxide (H 2O 2), a clinical marker of oxidative stress, in airway smoot...
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Published in | European journal of pharmacology Vol. 556; no. 1; pp. 151 - 156 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Elsevier B.V
2007
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Summary: | Reactive oxidant species are implicated in the chronic airway inflammation related to asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. This study was designed to determine mechanisms underlying contraction induced by hydrogen peroxide (H
2O
2), a clinical marker of oxidative stress, in airway smooth muscle. Isometric tension and fluorescent intensities of fura-2, an index of intracellular Ca
2+ concentrations ([Ca
2+]
i), were measured in epithelium-denuded tracheal smooth muscle tissues isolated from guinea pigs. H
2O
2 (0.01–1 mM) caused contraction with an augmentation of [Ca
2+]
i in a concentration-dependent manner in the normal physiological solution containing 2.4 mM of extracellular Ca
2+ concentrations. The contractile force and [Ca
2+]
i by H
2O
2 (1 mM) were approximately half of those in response to 1 μM methacholine. However, contraction by H
2O
2 was not generated under the condition that extracellular Ca
2+ concentrations were less than 0.15 mM. Verapamil (10 μM), an inhibitor of voltage-operated Ca
2+ channels, partially but significantly inhibited the H
2O
2-induced contraction. In contrast, SKF-96365 (1-{β-[3-(4-methoxyphenyl)propoxy]-4-methoxyphenethyl}-1
H-imidazole hydrochloride) (100 μM), a non-selective inhibitor of Ca
2+ channels, completely abolished both the contraction and the increase in [Ca
2+]
i elicited by H
2O
2. Moreover, Y-27632 ((R)-(+)-
trans-
N-(4-Pyridyl)-4-(1-aminoethyl)-cyclohexanecarboxamide) (0.03–10 μM), an inhibitor of Rho-kinase, caused a concentration-dependent inhibition of the H
2O
2-induced contraction. In conclusion, both the Ca
2+ influx from the extracellular side and the Ca
2+ sensitization by Rho-kinase are involved in the regulation of airway smooth muscle tone induced by H
2O
2. An inhibition of the Rho/Rho-kinase pathway may be beneficial for the treatment of airflow limitation mediated by oxidative stress. |
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ISSN: | 0014-2999 1879-0712 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ejphar.2006.11.007 |