We previously reported that lung edema clearance was stimulated by dopamine
(DA). The purpose of this study was to determine whether the DA-mediated s
timulation of edema clearance occurs via an adrenergic or dopaminergic regu
lation of alveolar epithelial Na,K-ATPase. When isolated perfused rat lungs
were coinstilled with DA and SCH 23390 (a specific D-1 receptor antagonist
), there was a dose-dependent attenuation of the stimulatory effects of DA.
Coinstillation with S-sulpiride (a specific D-1 receptor antagonist) or pr
opranolol (a beta-adrenergic antagonist) did not alter DA-stimulated cleara
nce. Similarly, the specific dopaminergic D-1 agonist fenoldopam increased
lung edema clearance, but quinpirole (a specific dopaminergic D-1 agonist)
did not. I-125-SCH 23982 binding studies suggested that D-1 receptors are e
xpressed on alveolar type II (ATII) cells with an apparent dissociation con
stant (K-d) Of 4.4 nM and binding maximum (Bmax) 9.8 pmol/mg. Consistent wi
th these results, the D-1 receptor messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein were de
tected in ATII cells by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT
-PCR) and Western blot analysis, respectively. These data demonstrate a nov
el mechanism involving the activation of dopaminergic D-1 receptors which m
ediates DA-stimulated edema removal from rat lungs.