Allergen challenge of passively sensitized human bronchi alters M2 and beta2 receptor function.
1997
We investigated whether antigen challenge may alter M2 and beta2 receptor function in isolated passively sensitized human bronchi. Bronchial rings (2-4 mm internal diameter) were obtained from 12 patients. Passive sensitization was induced by serum containing high IgE levels to Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and Dermatophagoides farinae. Rings from six patients were used to study M2 receptor function by incubating with cumulatively increasing concentrations (10(-8) M to 10(-4) M) of pilocarpine and applying electric field stimulation (EFS) at 24 Hz. The rings from the other six patients were used to study beta2 receptor function by precontracting with carbachol 10(-6) M and adding cumulatively salbutamol (10(-9) M to 10(-4) M). Additional rings from these patients were used to determine whether dysfunction occurred distal to cAMP production by precontracting with carbachol 10(-6) M and adding cumulatively theophylline (10(-9) M to 10(-4) M). The attenuation of EFS-induced force by pilocarpine and the rela...
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