Abstract
A potassium (K+) channel activator, BRL 38227, inhibited goblet cell secretion in guinea-pig trachea induced by either electrical stimulation of the vagus nerves or acute inhalation of cigarette smoke, two stimuli which activate both cholinergic nerves and capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves. BRL 38227 failed to inhibit methacholine- or substance P-induced goblet cell secretion which suggests that K+ channel activators inhibit neurogenic goblet cell secretion via a prejunctional effect on cholinergic and sensory nerves.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
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Animals
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Benzopyrans / pharmacology*
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Bronchodilator Agents / pharmacology*
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Cromakalim
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Electric Stimulation
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Guinea Pigs
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Male
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Methacholine Compounds / antagonists & inhibitors
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Methacholine Compounds / pharmacology
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Potassium Channels / drug effects*
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Pyrroles / pharmacology*
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Smoking / physiopathology
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Substance P / antagonists & inhibitors
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Substance P / pharmacology
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Trachea / cytology
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Trachea / drug effects
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Trachea / metabolism*
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Vagus Nerve / physiology
Substances
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Benzopyrans
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Bronchodilator Agents
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Methacholine Compounds
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Potassium Channels
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Pyrroles
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Cromakalim
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Substance P