Protective effects of tiotropium bromide in the progression of airway smooth muscle remodeling.
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RATIONALE Recent findings have demonstrated that muscarinic M(3) receptor stimulation enhances airway smooth muscle proliferation to peptide growth factors in vitro. Because both peptide growth factor expression and acetylcholine release are known to be augmented in allergic airway inflammation, it is possible that anticholinergics protect against allergen-induced airway smooth muscle remodeling in vivo. OBJECTIVE We investigated the effects of treatment with the long-acting muscarinic receptor antagonist tiotropium on airway smooth muscle changes in a guinea pig model of ongoing allergic asthma. RESULTS Twelve weekly repeated allergen challenges induced an increase in airway smooth muscle mass in the noncartilaginous airways. This increase was not accompanied by alterations in cell size, indicating that the allergen-induced changes were entirely from increased airway smooth muscle cell number. Morphometric analysis showed no allergen-induced changes in airway smooth muscle area in the cartilaginous airways. However, repeated ovalbumin challenge enhanced maximal contraction of open tracheal ring preparations ex vivo. This was associated with an increase in smooth muscle-specific myosin expression in the lung. Treatment with inhaled tiotropium considerably inhibited the increase in airway smooth muscle mass, myosin expression, and contractility. CONCLUSIONS These results indicate a prominent role for acetylcholine in allergen-induced airway smooth muscle remodeling in vivo, a process that has been thus far considered to be primarily caused by growth factors and other mediators of inflammation. Therefore, muscarinic receptor antagonists, like the long-acting anticholinergic tiotropium bromide, could be beneficial in preventing chronic airway hyperresponsiveness and decline in lung function in allergic asthma.
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Protective effects of tiotropium bromide in the progression of airway smooth muscle remodeling in vivo
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
دوره 171 10 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2005