Protease-activated receptor-2 peptides activate neurokinin-1 receptors in the mouse isolated trachea.
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Protective roles for protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR(2)) in the airways including activation of epithelial chloride (Cl(-)) secretion are based on the use of presumably PAR(2)-selective peptide agonists. To determine whether PAR(2) peptide-activated Cl(-) secretion from mouse tracheal epithelium is dependent on PAR(2), changes in ion conductance across the epithelium [short-circuit current (I(SC))] to PAR(2) peptides were measured in Ussing chambers under voltage clamp. In addition, epithelium- and endothelium-dependent relaxations to these peptides were measured in two established PAR(2) bioassays, isolated ring segments of mouse trachea and rat thoracic aorta, respectively. Apical application of the PAR(2) peptide SLIGRL caused increases in I(SC), which were inhibited by three structurally different neurokinin receptor-1 (NK(1)R) antagonists and inhibitors of Cl(-) channels but not by capsaicin, the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonist CGRP(8-37), or the nonselective cyclooxygenase inhibitor indomethacin. Only high concentrations of trypsin caused an increase in I(SC) but did not affect the responses to SLIGRL. Relaxations to SLIGRL in the trachea and aorta were unaffected by the NK(1)R antagonist nolpitantium (SR 140333) but were abolished by trypsin desensitization. The rank order of potency for a range of peptides in the trachea I(SC) assay was 2-furoyl-LIGRL > SLCGRL > SLIGRL = SLIGRT > LSIGRL compared with 2-furoyl-LIGRL > SLIGRL > SLIGRT > SLCGRL (LSIGRL inactive) in the aorta relaxation assay. In the mouse trachea, PAR(2) peptides activate both epithelial NK(1)R coupled to Cl(-) secretion and PAR(2) coupled to prostaglandin E(2)-mediated smooth muscle relaxation. Such a potential lack of specificity of these commonly used peptides needs to be considered when roles for PAR(2) in airway function in health and disease are determined.
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JPET #97121 Protease-activated receptor-2 peptides activate neurokinin-1 receptors in the mouse isolated trachea
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
دوره 317 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006