Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 149, No. 2, 02 1994, 519-525.
Oxidative epithelial damage produces hyperresponsiveness of human peripheral airways
AR Hulsmann, HR Raatgeep, JC den Hollander, T Stijnen, PR Saxena, KF Kerrebijn and JC de Jongste
Department of Pediatrics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
The epithelium probably modulates airway smooth muscle responsiveness by
producing relaxing factors, by inactivating agonists, or by acting as a
physical barrier. In isolated airway strips, however, only a limited
modulatory role of the epithelium has been found, and this may well be due
to shortcomings of this airway model. The present study compares the
modulatory role of the airway epithelium in human airway tubes and strips.
In addition, since oxygen radicals may contribute to epithelial damage in
asthma, oxidative damage to the airway epithelium was induced with
luminally applied hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and changes in responsiveness
to the agonists histamine, methacholine, and salbutamol were measured. To
examine whether intact epithelium acts as a barrier to histamine, the
histamine concentration in the organ bath was measured in tubes with intact
and damaged epithelium stimulated from the mucosal side. In airway strips,
no differences in responsiveness were found between intact and
epithelium-denuded airways for any of the three agonists. In contrast, the
sensitivity of airway tubes to both histamine and methacholine was
significantly lower with mucosal stimulation than with serosal stimulation
(-log EC50: 4.87 and 4.92 versus 5.87 and 5.45 for histamine and
methacholine, respectively, p < 0.001). No difference was found between
the sensitivity to salbutamol of mucosally and serosally stimulated airways
(-log EC50: 6.19 and 6.20, respectively). The modulation of the sensitivity
to contractile agonists by the epithelium increased with increasing airway
size, and was abolished after treatment with H2O2.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT
250 WORDS)
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