A neuroactive steroid inhibits guinea pig airway sensory nerves via Maxi-K channel activation. 2006

Shigemi Yoshihara, and Hiroshi Morimoto, and Makoto Ohori, and Yumi Yamada, and Toshio Abe, and Osamu Arisaka
Department of Pediatrics, Dokkyo University School of Medicine, Tochigi, Japan. shigemi@dokkyomed.ac.jp

BACKGROUND Although neurogenic inflammation via the activation of C-fibers in the airway may have an important role in the pathogenesis of asthma, their regulatory mechanism remains uncertain. OBJECTIVE The pharmacological profiles of a neuroactive steroid, allotetrahydrocorticosterone, on the activation of C-fibers in airway tissues were investigated, and the mechanism how a neuroactive steroid regulates airway inflammatory reactions was clarified. METHODS The effects of allotetrahydrocorticosterone on electrical field stimulation-induced bronchial smooth muscle contraction in guinea pig airway tissues were investigated. The influences of K+ channel blockers and intracellular protein inhibitors on the effects of allotetrahydrocorticosterone were examined. RESULTS Allotetrahydrocorticosterone dose-dependently inhibited electrical field stimulation-induced guinea pig bronchial smooth muscle contraction. The inhibitory effects of allotetrahydrocorticosterone on electrical field stimulation-induced bronchial contraction were reduced by the pretreatment of Maxi-K+ channel blockers, iberiotoxin and charybdotoxin, but not other K+ channel blockers, dendrotoxin or glibenclamide. Pretreatment with pertussis toxin diminished the inhibitory effect of allotetrahydrocorticosterone, but not an adenylate cyclase inhibitor, SQ 22536, nor a specific inhibitor of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase, PD 98059. CONCLUSIONS These findings suggest that allotetrahydrocorticosterone negatively modulates the activation of C-fibers in guinea pig airway tissues via the opening of Maxi-K+ channels and a pertussis toxin-sensitive G-protein-coupled mechanism.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D009119 Muscle Contraction A process leading to shortening and/or development of tension in muscle tissue. Muscle contraction occurs by a sliding filament mechanism whereby actin filaments slide inward among the myosin filaments. Inotropism,Muscular Contraction,Contraction, Muscle,Contraction, Muscular,Contractions, Muscle,Contractions, Muscular,Inotropisms,Muscle Contractions,Muscular Contractions
D009130 Muscle, Smooth Unstriated and unstriped muscle, one of the muscles of the internal organs, blood vessels, hair follicles, etc. Contractile elements are elongated, usually spindle-shaped cells with centrally located nuclei. Smooth muscle fibers are bound together into sheets or bundles by reticular fibers and frequently elastic nets are also abundant. (From Stedman, 25th ed) Muscle, Involuntary,Smooth Muscle,Involuntary Muscle,Involuntary Muscles,Muscles, Involuntary,Muscles, Smooth,Smooth Muscles
D009475 Neurons, Afferent Neurons which conduct NERVE IMPULSES to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM. Afferent Neurons,Afferent Neuron,Neuron, Afferent
D001980 Bronchi The larger air passages of the lungs arising from the terminal bifurcation of the TRACHEA. They include the largest two primary bronchi which branch out into secondary bronchi, and tertiary bronchi which extend into BRONCHIOLES and PULMONARY ALVEOLI. Primary Bronchi,Primary Bronchus,Secondary Bronchi,Secondary Bronchus,Tertiary Bronchi,Tertiary Bronchus,Bronchi, Primary,Bronchi, Secondary,Bronchi, Tertiary,Bronchus,Bronchus, Primary,Bronchus, Secondary,Bronchus, Tertiary
D003345 Corticosterone An adrenocortical steroid that has modest but significant activities as a mineralocorticoid and a glucocorticoid. (From Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 8th ed, p1437)
D004305 Dose-Response Relationship, Drug The relationship between the dose of an administered drug and the response of the organism to the drug. Dose Response Relationship, Drug,Dose-Response Relationships, Drug,Drug Dose-Response Relationship,Drug Dose-Response Relationships,Relationship, Drug Dose-Response,Relationships, Drug Dose-Response
D004558 Electric Stimulation Use of electric potential or currents to elicit biological responses. Stimulation, Electric,Electrical Stimulation,Electric Stimulations,Electrical Stimulations,Stimulation, Electrical,Stimulations, Electric,Stimulations, Electrical
D004791 Enzyme Inhibitors Compounds or agents that combine with an enzyme in such a manner as to prevent the normal substrate-enzyme combination and the catalytic reaction. Enzyme Inhibitor,Inhibitor, Enzyme,Inhibitors, Enzyme
D006168 Guinea Pigs A common name used for the genus Cavia. The most common species is Cavia porcellus which is the domesticated guinea pig used for pets and biomedical research. Cavia,Cavia porcellus,Guinea Pig,Pig, Guinea,Pigs, Guinea

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