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Arachidonic acid‐induced bronchomotor responses are partially mediated by release of sensory neuropeptides from capsaicin‐sensitive structures
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AsthmaLung InflammationSynaptic TransmissionInflammationPulmonary PharmacologyCapsaicin-sensitive Primary AfferentsTracheobronchitisRespiratory NeurobiologyAllergySensory NeuropeptidesArachidonic AcidNervous SystemBronchomotor ResponsesPharmacologyCapsaicin‐sensitive StructuresAa SuperfusionAnti-inflammatoryPhysiologyNeuropeptide ReceptorMedicineNeuropeptides
Administration of arachidonic acid (AA) both in vitro and in vivo elicited prominent contractile responses in guinea-pig airways, which were markedly reduced after capsaicin desensitization. Furthermore, AA superfusion elicited a significant calcitonin gene-related peptide-like immunoreactivity release from isolated bronchi. It is suggested that at least part of the bronchomotor actions of AA rely upon stimulation of capsaicin-sensitive primary afferents.
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