scholarly journals Possible involvement of substance P in the mediation of nicotine-induced contractile responses in the isolated guinea-pig bronchial smooth muscle.

1985 ◽  
Vol 39 ◽  
pp. 166
Author(s):  
Yasuo Kizawa ◽  
Issei Takayanagi
1987 ◽  
Vol 253 (5) ◽  
pp. G666-G672
Author(s):  
J. C. Souquet ◽  
K. N. Bitar ◽  
J. R. Grider ◽  
G. M. Makhlouf

Two radioligands, 125I-labeled substance P (125I-SP) and 125I-labeled substance K (125I-SK), were used to characterize the kinetics and stoichiometry of binding of mammalian tachykinins [substance P (SP), substance K (SK), and neuromedin K (NK)] to smooth muscle cells isolated from the longitudinal muscle layer of guinea pig intestine. Specific binding of 125I-SP and 125I-SK was rapid, saturable, reversible, and temperature dependent. Binding attained 63-70% of steady-state binding within 1 min, coincidentally with the time of optimal contraction. The order of potency with which mammalian tachykinins and the SP antagonist, [D-Pro2, D-Trp7,9]SP, inhibited the binding of both radioligands was identical: SP greater than SK greater than NK greater than [D-Pro2, D-Trp7,9]SP, implying preferential interaction with a site that had highest affinity for SP. SK was 2-3 times, NK 3-4 times, and [D-Pro2, D-Trp7,9]SP 7-23 times less potent than SP (IC50 0.36 nM). Except for NK, the order of potency was similar to that for contraction of isolated muscle cells. The existence of binding sites with even higher affinity was suggested by the ability of muscle cells to contract in response to concentrations as low as 10(-13) M. These binding sites were not detectable at the concentration of radioligands used. It was concluded that a SP receptor is the only tachykinin receptor subtype present on intestinal muscle cells of the guinea pig.


1991 ◽  
Vol 143 (6) ◽  
pp. 1416-1418 ◽  
Author(s):  
Izumi Honda ◽  
Hirotsugu Kohrogi ◽  
Tetsuro Yamaguchi ◽  
Masayuki Ando ◽  
Shukuro Araki

Respiration ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 66 (4) ◽  
pp. 355-359 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mikael Bodelsson ◽  
Sten Blomquist ◽  
Kai Caverius ◽  
Kenneth Törnebrandt

1991 ◽  
Vol 55 ◽  
pp. 316
Author(s):  
Yosimitsu Komatsu ◽  
Kazuko Ohtuka ◽  
Hisayuki Ohata ◽  
Toshinori Yamamoto ◽  
Kazutaka Momose

1987 ◽  
Vol 244 (3) ◽  
pp. 763-768 ◽  
Author(s):  
R S E Mallows ◽  
T B Bolton

Accumulation of [32P]phosphatidic acid (PA) and total [3H]inositol phosphates (IPs) was measured in the longitudinal smooth-muscle layer from guinea-pig small intestine. Stimulation with carbachol, histamine and substance P produced increases in accumulation of both [3H]IPs and [32P]PA over the same concentration range. The increase in [32P]PA accumulation in response to carbachol (1 microM-0.1 mM) was inhibited in the presence of atropine (0.5 microM). Buffering the external free [Ca2+] to 10 nM did not prevent the carbachol-stimulated increase in [32P]PA accumulation. Carbachol and Ca2+ appear to act synergistically to increase accumulation of [32P]PA. In contrast, although incubation with noradrenaline also increased accumulation of [3H]IPs, no increase in accumulation of [32P]PA could be detected. These results suggest that an increase in formation of IPs is not necessarily accompanied by an increase in PA formation, and imply the existence of receptor-modulated pathways regulating PA concentrations other than by phospholipase-C-catalysed inositol phospholipid hydrolysis.


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