In the pulmonary vasculature of man, pig and guinea-pig, acetylcholine (ACh
) exerts a relaxant effect by interacting with muscarinic receptors located
on endothelial cells. The present experiments were designed to detect the
endogenous source of ACh in the pulmonary vasculature. For this purpose, we
investigated whether pulmonary artery endothelial cells contain elements o
f the "cholinergic gene locus", the ACh synthesising enzyme choline acetylt
ransferase (ChAT) and the vesicular ACh transporter (VAChT). ChAT mRNA was
detected by means of reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PC
R) in endothelial cells of porcine pulmonary arteries freshly isolated and
after 7 days in culture. ChAT protein was demonstrated in endothelial cells
in vitro and in situ. ChAT immunoreactivity was present in endothelial cel
ls freshly isolated and after 2, 4, 7, and 9 days in culture. Tissue sectio
ns from extra- and intraparenchymal pulmonary arteries of man, pig and guin
ea-pig expressed a mosaic pattern of ChAT-positive and -negative endothelia
l cells. VAChT mRNA was detected by RT-PCR in rat pulmonary artery and in e
ndothelial cells isolated from human and porcine pulmonary trunk. The detec
tion of VAChT and ChAT mRNA and the demonstration of ChAT protein in vitro
and in situ suggest that the endothelium is an endogenous source of ACh in
the pulmonary vasculature.