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Chest, Vol 89, 709-716, Copyright © 1986 by American College of Chest Physicians


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Leukotriene-associated toxic oxygen metabolites induce airway hyperreactivity

EB Weiss and JR Bellino

The effect of toxic oxygen metabolite scavengers was examined in a guinea pig trachealis model of leukotriene (LTD4)-induced synergism upon histamine contractures. Under both physiologic (2.5 mM) and low (OmM) extracellular calcium conditions, LTD4 (10(-7) to 10(-9) M) potentiated histamine isometric tension responses. This LTD4-induced histamine hyperresponse was inhibited by pretreatment with superoxide dismutase. Inhibition of LTD4 receptor binding by FPL 55712 (10(-5) M) also aborted this interaction. Actual trachealis superoxide anion (O2-) generation by LTD4 was observed with a maximal release of 15 nM O2-/CPK unit X 10(-2) over 60 min. Phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) also generated O2- in this preparation. Trachealis muscle hyperreactivity to histamine induced by 10(-8) M LTD4 assayed in OmM (Ca++)E was not induced by PMA. It is concluded that exogenous LTD4 activates toxic oxygen metabolites which interact to induce an acquired hyperreactivity to agonist histamine in trachealis smooth muscle.


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