Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 17, No. 4, Oct 1997, 471-480.
Expression and function of endothelins, endothelin receptors, and endothelin converting enzyme in the porcine trachea
H Yoshimura, J Nishimura, C Sakihara, S Kobayashi, S Takahashi and H Kanaide
Division of Molecular Cardiology, Research Institute of Angiocardiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka, Japan.
Endothelins (ETs) can modulate the airway smooth muscle tone. Using
simultaneous measurements of cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) and
tension as well as the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
(RT-PCR), we examined ET systems in the porcine trachea. In the functional
study, the application of ET-1, ET-3 or sarafotoxin S6c (S6c) caused
increases in [Ca2+]i and tension, in a concentration- dependent manner.
These ET ligands were found to increase the Ca2+ sensitivity of the
myofilament of the tracheal smooth muscle cells (SMCs). The contractions
induced by ET-1 (10(-7) M), an ET receptor (ET- R) non-selective agonist,
were much greater than those induced by S6c, an ET(B)-R selective agonist.
BQ-123 (10(-6) M), an ET(A)-R antagonist, inhibited the ET-1 induced
contraction. These functional experiments suggested the presence of both
functioning ET(A)- and ET(B)-Rs in tracheal SMCs. RT-PCR experiments
revealed that the tracheal SMCs expressed both ET(A)-R and ET(B)-R mRNAs,
while tracheal epithelial cells (EpCs) predominantly expressed ET(A)-R
mRNA. The porcine tracheal SMCs and EpCs also expressed pre-pro ET-1
(ppET-1), ppET-3, and endothelin converting enzyme-1 (ECE-1) mRNAs. These
results suggested that ETs induce contraction of porcine tracheal SMCs not
only by increasing [Ca2+]i but also increasing the Ca2+ sensitivity of the
myofilament and that ETs could potentially be the autocrine and/or
paracrine transmitters to regulate the contraction in the porcine airway
smooth muscle.
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