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  • Title: Inhibition of airway constriction by opioids is different down the isolated bovine airway.
    Author: Zappi L, Song P, Nicosia S, Nicosia F, Rehder K.
    Journal: Anesthesiology; 1997 Jun; 86(6):1334-41. PubMed ID: 9197303.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND: Opioid agonists attenuate in isolated airways contractile responses to electrical field stimulation (EFS), and this attenuation is mediated by opioid receptors. Differences exist in the density of muscarinic and beta-adrenergic receptors between large and small airways. The authors hypothesized that the density of opioid receptors may also be different down the airway. METHODS: The effects of three selective opioid agonists (mu, kappa, delta) on EFS-induced contractions were compared between isolated bovine sublobar (4- or 5-mm inner diameter) and segmental (2- or 3-mm inner diameter) bronchial rings and between trachealis strips and bronchial rings. RESULTS: D-Ala2-N-MePhe4-Gly-ol5 enkephalin (DAMGO; 10(-5) M), a mu-opioid agonist, attenuated EFS-induced contractions of isolated sublobar and segmental bronchial rings at low stimulating frequencies of 0.5 Hz (P < 0.001), 2 Hz (P < 0.001), and 8 Hz (P < 0.001), but not at 32 Hz (P = 0.071). The inhibitory effect of DAMGO was antagonized by naloxone (10(-5) M) (P = 0.025). The selective kappa-opioid agonist U-50488 H (10(-5) m) attenuated EFS-induced contractions at 32 Hz (P = 0.008) and 8 Hz (P = 0.045), but not at 2-Hz (P = 0.893) or 0.5-Hz (P = 0.145) contractions. The inhibitory effects of 10(-5) M U-50488 H were not antagonized by the highly selective kappa-antagonist 2,2'-[1,1'-biphenyl] 4,4'-diyl-bis [2-hydroxy-4,4-dimethyl]-morpholinium (nor-BNI; 10(-5) M; P = 0.216) or naloxone (10[-5]) M; P = 0.065). The selective delta-agonist D-penicillamine2-D-penicillamine5-enkephalin (DPDPE) (10(-5) M) had no inhibitory effects (P = 0.256). The inhibitory effects of the selective mu-opioid agonist DAMGO were smaller (P < 0.001) and those of U-50488 H larger (P < 0.001) in trachealis strips compared with bronchial rings. CONCLUSIONS: The attenuation of EFS-induced contractions by DAMGO in isolated bovine bronchi was mediated by prejunctional opioid receptors. In contrast, the inhibitory effect of U-50488 H was probably not mediated by opioid receptors in the bronchi.
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