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We investigated the role of endogenous nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide anions in recombinant human interleukin-1 beta (rhIL-1 beta)-induced bronchial hyperresponsiveness (BHR) and neutrophilia in
Brown
-Norway rats.
Aminoguanidine
(100 mg/kg/d) administered subcutaneously for 3 d, an inhibitor of inducible NO synthase, L-arginine (100 mg/kg/d administered subcutaneously for 3 d, a specific precursor for the synthesis of NO, and apocynin (5 mg/kg/orally), an inhibitor of superoxide anion (O2-)-generating NADPH oxidase in macrophages and neutrophils, were administered prior to administration of rhIL-1 beta (500 U) intratracheally.
Aminoguanidine
in addition to another inhibitor of NO synthase, NW-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) 100 mg kg/d administered subcutaneously for 3 d augmented bronchial responsiveness to inhaled bradykinin (BK) but not to acetylcholine (ACh), an effect reversed by L-arginine. rhIL-1 beta-treated rats also demonstrated BHR to BK but not to ACh, associated with neutrophilia in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF). rhIL-1 beta-induced BHR and neutrophilia were neither further increased by aminoguanidine nor inhibited by L-arginine. Apocynin, however, significantly inhibited rhIL-1 beta-induced BHR but not the BALF neutrophilia. Suppression of NO generation and generation of O2- from macrophages and infiltrating neutrophils may be important in rhIL-1 beta-induced airway hyperresponsiveness to bradykinin.
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PMID:Role of nitric oxide and superoxide anions in interleukin-1 beta-induced airway hyperresponsiveness to bradykinin. 792 31