1991
DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1991.tb12542.x
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Effects of vasoactive intestinal peptide, helodermin and galanin on responses of guinea‐pig lung parenchyma to histamine, acetylcholine and leukotriene D4

Abstract: The effect of vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) was studied on the contractile response of guinea‐pig lung parenchymal strips (GPP) induced by bronchoconstrictor agonists, such as leukotriene D4 (LTD4), histamine and acetylcholine (ACh). This effect of VIP was compared with helodermin, a peptide that is structurally related to VIP, and galanin, another neuropeptide that is thought to co‐exist with VIP. VIP (10 nm) induced a potent and reversible inhibition of the contractions of GPP induced by LTD4 (1–30 pmo… Show more

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“…The accumulated fragmentary information suggests that the local galaninergic neurons most probably participate in regulating airway responses mediated by sensory reflexes. First, GAL has no direct effect on airway smooth muscle tone (Giuliani et al 1989), blood flow (Salonen et al 1988), nor does it modulate smooth muscle contractions evoked by ACh (Conroy et al 1991). Moreover, GAL has been found to not affect cholinergic bronchoconstrictor reflexes (Takahashi et al 1994).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The accumulated fragmentary information suggests that the local galaninergic neurons most probably participate in regulating airway responses mediated by sensory reflexes. First, GAL has no direct effect on airway smooth muscle tone (Giuliani et al 1989), blood flow (Salonen et al 1988), nor does it modulate smooth muscle contractions evoked by ACh (Conroy et al 1991). Moreover, GAL has been found to not affect cholinergic bronchoconstrictor reflexes (Takahashi et al 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%