Effect of ouabain on the afterhyperpolarization of slowly adapting pulmonary stretch receptors in the rat lung

2006 
Abstract In anesthetized, artificially ventilated rats with one vagus nerve section, the purposes of the present study were to investigate whether release from phasic consecutive hyperinflations (inflation volume = 3 tidal volumes) results in the afterhyperpolarization (AHP) of the slowly adapting pulmonary stretch receptor (SAR) activity and whether the effect of ouabain, a Na + –K + ATPase inhibitor, alters AHP of the SAR activity seen after release from maintained inflations. Release from 10 consecutive phasic hyperinflations did not cause any significant inhibition of SAR activity. Release from maintained inflations (for approximately 10 and 15 cmH 2 O) for 5 s produced the induction of disappearance of SAR activity, corresponding with the AHP. Intravenous administration of ouabain (20 and 40 μg/kg) had no significant effects on the responses of SAR activity and SAR adaptation index (AI) to maintained inflations, but ouabain treatment with at 40 μg/kg resulted in a significant increase in the SAR activity after stopping the respirator and significantly attenuated the AHP of the SAR activity. In the immunohistochemical study, we found Na + –K + ATPase α 3 -subunit-isoforms-like immunoreactivity in SAR terminals, forming leaflike extensions in the intrapulmonary bronchioles at different diameters, and those terminals were buried in the smooth muscle. In the same sections, the α 1 subunit immunoreactivity of SAR terminals was not found. These results suggest that the mechanism of generating the AHP of SARs is mainly mediated by the activation of Na + –K + ATPase α 3 subunit isoform.
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