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Comparative Responses of Bronchial Rings to Mediators of Airway Hyperreactivity in Healthy Horses and Those Affected with Summer Pasture-associated Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Journal Am J Vet Res
Date 2001 Feb 24
PMID 11212036
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Abstract

Objective: To compare responses of bronchial rings obtained from healthy horses and horses affected with summer pasture-associated obstructive pulmonary disease (SPAOPD) to selected mediators of airway hyperreactivity in vitro.

Sample Population: Bronchial rings from 6 healthy horses and 6 horses affected with SPAOPD.

Procedure: Bronchial rings obtained from each group of horses were mounted in organ baths and attached to force transducers interfaced with a polygraph. After applying 2g of tension, each ring was allowed to equilibrate for 45 minutes in Tyrode's solution at 37 C. Cumulative concentration-response relationships to graded concentrations of selected mediators (10(-8) to 10(-4) M) were determined and analyzed for significance at each concentration.

Results: Acetylcholine, histamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine, and leukotriene D4 induced concentration-dependent contractile responses in bronchial rings. Prostaglandin F2alpha induced weak and inconsistent contractile responses. The other 2 agents, norepinephrine and substance P, did not induce concentration-dependent responses. Considering the overall group-drug effect, acetylcholine, histamine, 5-hydroxytryptamine, and leukotriene D4 were effective in inducing consistent concentration-dependent contractile responses in both groups. Only 5-hydroxytryptamine and histamine induced significant responses in contractility between groups. The response of bronchial rings from horses with SPAOPD to 5-hydroxytryptamine was significantly greater than those from control horses, whereas the response to histamine was significantly lower. Significant responses were evident at concentrations ranging from 10(-6) to 10(-4) M for both drugs.

Conclusions And Clinical Relevance: Because the airways of horses with SPAOPD had increased responsiveness to 5-hydroxytryptamine in vitro, treatment modalities using 5-hydroxytryptamine antagonists should be investigated to address this phenomenon.

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