Abstract

The effects of adrenergic and cholinergic agents, present singly or in combination, on the levels of cyclic AMP and cyclic GMP in slices of rat lung were studied. It was found that isoproterenol increased pulmonary cyclic AMP levels about 3-fold, and this increase was abolished by propranolol, but not by phenoxybenzamine. Acetylcholine increased the cyclic GMP levels also about 3-fold (thus raising its tissue content above that of cyclic AMP), and this increment was largely reduced by atropine, but not by hexamethonium. While without effects on the cyclic GMP levels when present alone, isoproterenol antagonized acetylcholine in increasing cyclic GMP levels. Acetylcholine, while lacking effects on the basal levels of cyclic AMP, on the other hand, depressed the augmented levels caused by isoproterenol. The data presented indicate that cyclic GMP may mediate the cholinergic action in lung and that the pulmonary cyclic GMP levels are also closely regulated by β-adrenergic receptor activation.

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