Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 149, No. 1, 01 1994, 118-122.
Role of cysteinyl-leukotrienes and histamine in mediating intrinsic tone in isolated human bronchi
JL Ellis and BJ Undem
Division of Clinical Immunology, Johns Hopkins Asthma and Allergy Center, Baltimore, Maryland 21224.
The intrinsic isometric tone of human isolated intralobar bronchi was
evaluated in vitro. Human bronchi (inner diameter, 3 to 12 mm) were
obtained from patients undergoing lung resection and from organ donors. The
organ donor tissue was studied approximately 24 h after resection, during
which time it was shipped to the laboratory in RPMI 1640 medium at 4
degrees C. The bronchi obtained from patients with cancer was placed in the
same medium and studied within 4 h of resection. All tissues were suspended
in 10-ml organ baths containing oxygenated Krebs' solution at 37 degrees C,
at an initial load of 2 g. Tissues were washed every 15 min until they
exhibited a stable tension (usually 60 min). Under these conditions the
amount of active tension in the bronchi studied on the day of resection
averaged 65 +/- 9% of the maximal response to BaCl2 (30 mM), whereas after
overnight incubation it averaged 31 +/- 6%. Neither indomethacin nor
atropine influenced the intrinsic tone in these tissues. By contrast, the
LTD4 antagonists SKF 104353 and ICI 198615 and the histamine H-1
antagonists pyrilamine and chlorpheniramine effectively relaxed the
bronchi. The 5' lipoxygenase inhibitor zileuton also produced a small fall
in tension. Studies in which pyrilamine was combined with the leukotriene
receptor antagonists indicated an additive effect. These results indicate
that human bronchial smooth muscle exhibits a high degree of intrinsic
tone, averaging more than 50% of available tone in fresh tissues studied in
vitro under isometric conditions. The results suggest that this tone is due
to the continual production and release of histamine and cysteinyl-
leukotrienes.
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