Adenosine A3 receptor-mediated potentiation of mucociliary transport and epithelial ciliary motility
First Department of Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University School of Medicine, Tokyo 162-8666, Japan To examine the effect of adenosine A 3 receptor stimulation on airway mucociliary clearance, we measured transport of Evans blue dye in rabbit trachea in vivo and ciliary motility of epithel...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology 2002-03, Vol.282 (3), p.556 |
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Zusammenfassung: | First Department of Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University
School of Medicine, Tokyo 162-8666, Japan
To examine the effect of adenosine
A 3 receptor stimulation on airway mucociliary clearance, we
measured transport of Evans blue dye in rabbit trachea in vivo and
ciliary motility of epithelium by the photoelectric method in vitro.
Mucociliary transport was enhanced dose dependently by the selective
A 3 agonist
N 6 -(3-iodobenzyl)-5'- N -methylcarbamoyladenosine
(IB-MECA) and to a lesser extent by the less-selective
N 6 -2-(4-amino-3-iodophenyl)ethyladenosine,
whereas the A 1 agonist N -cyclopentyladenosine (CPA) and the A 2 agonist
CGS-21680 had no effect. The effect of IB-MECA was abolished by
pretreatment with the selective A 3 antagonist MRS-1220
but not by the A 1 antagonist 1,3-dipropyly-8-cyclopentylxanthine or the A 2 antagonist
3,7-dimethyl- L -propargylxanthine. Epithelial ciliary beat
frequency was increased by IB-MECA in a concentration-dependent manner,
the maximal increase being 33%, and this effect was inhibited by
MRS-1220. The IB-MECA-induced ciliary stimulation was not altered by
the Rp diastereomer of cAMP but was greatly inhibited by
Ca 2+ -free medium containing BAPTA-AM. Incubation with
IB-MECA increased intracellular Ca 2+ contents. Therefore,
A 3 agonist enhances airway mucociliary clearance probably
through Ca 2+ -mediated stimulation of ciliary motility of
airway epithelium.
airway epithelium; adenine nucleotide; ciliary beat frequency; calcium |
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ISSN: | 1040-0605 1522-1504 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajplung.00360.2001 |