H. Kadota et al., Effect of acetylcholinesterase activity on pathogenesis of airway hyperresponsiveness in guinea pigs, EXP ANIM, 50(1), 2001, pp. 91-95
To clarify the effect of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) on the pathogenesis of
airway hyperresponsiveness, AChE activities in tracheal smooth muscle and
lung tissue from congenitally bronchial-hypersensitive (BHS) and bronchial-
hyposensitive (BHR) guinea pigs were compared. For this purpose, AChE activ
ities were determined by measuring the rate of absorbance of tissue homogen
ate. Relative amounts of AChE mRNA were also evaluated by the RT-PCR method
. In both tracheal smooth muscle and lung tissue from BHS, the AChE activit
y and the relative amount of AChE mRNA were less than those in BHR. These r
esults suggest that the reduced AChE activity is at least a candidate for i
nducing airway hyperresponsiveness.