FIZZ1 potentiates the carbachol-induced tracheal smooth muscle contraction

2010 
FIZZ1 is an adipokine highly expressed under inflammatory conditions, and yet, little is known of its function. In this study we examine the expression and function of FIZZ1 in an ovalbumin mouse model of asthma. Trachea from naive or ovalbumin-sensitised and -challenged mice were compared for transcriptional, functional and proteomic differences using gene microarrays, ex vivo tracheal contraction, immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis. FIZZ1 was expressed in ovalbumin-treated, but not naive, trachea. Naive trachea incubated with recombinant FIZZ1 exhibited denuded epithelium and contractile hyperresponsiveness. The FIZZ1-incubated trachea also exhibited an associated increased expression of phospho-c-Raf, phospho-extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2, phospho-p38, MLCK and MLC-20. These data demonstrate that FIZZ1 regulates tracheal smooth muscle contraction through impairment of the epithelium and activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway in muscle.
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