E. Muto et al., ENDOTHELIAL-CONSTITUTIVE NITRIC-OXIDE SYNTHASE EXISTS IN AIRWAYS AND DIESEL EXHAUST PARTICLES INHIBIT THE EFFECT OF NITRIC-OXIDE, Life sciences, 59(18), 1996, pp. 1563-1570
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27
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,"Medicine, Research & Experimental","Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Diesel exhaust particles (DEP) are an important cause of air pollution
and are thought to be responsible for some respiratory ailments, but
the exact mechanism is not known. We evaluated whether DEP inhibit nit
ric oxide (NO) synthesis in bronchi as NO is present in the exhaled ai
r and has a physiological role in the respiratory tract. Aortic rings
were also examined for comparison. We observed that acetylcholine (ACh
) induced contraction of the bronchi was partially attenuated by the s
imultaneous release of NO. When bronchial rings were incubated either
with N-G-methyl-L-arginine (L-NMA): an inhibitor of NO synthase (NOS)
or with DEP, the contraction to ACh was abolished. The source of the N
OS was the bronchial epithelium and this endothelial-constitutive NOS
was demonstrated by immunohistochemistry. DEP like L-NMA inhibited the
ACh induced endothelium dependent relaxation in the aortic rings. The
inhibition of NO release by DEP and L-NMA from bronchial acid aortic
rings was also confirmed by a selective NO electrode. We conclude that
inhibition of NO availability by DEP may in part be responsible for t
he adverse respiratory effects seen by inhalation of these particles i
n polluted air.