Abstract

Endothelin-1(1-21) (ET-1(1-21)) is a strong candidate as a significant mediator in asthma, in part because of its powerful spasmogenic actions and its ability to enhance cholinergic nerve-mediated contraction in human and animal airway smooth muscle. In the study reported here, we have demonstrated that [125I]ET-1(1-31) binds specifically to BQ-123-sensitive sites (presumably ET(A)-receptors) and to sarafotoxin S6c (S6c)-sensitive sites (presumably ET(B)-receptors) in rat tracheal and pulmonary airways, as well as in lung alveoli. These sites coexist in tracheal airway smooth muscle and in alveolar tissue in approximately equal proportions. ET-1(1-21) and ET-1(1-31) were equipotent and approximately equally active as spasmogens in rat tracheal smooth muscle. Importantly, both peptides were shown to potentiate cholinergic nerve-mediated rat tracheal contraction, although ET-1(1-31) was less active in this regard. These data are consistent with the idea that ET-1(1-31) could play a significant mediator role in obstructive airway diseases such as asthma.

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