Experiments were designed to determine whether the airway epithelium affects the membrane potential of the underlying smooth muscle. The effect of epithelium removal (by gentle rubbing) on the responsiveness of isolated canine bronchi was studied. Simultaneous recordings of mechanical and electrical activity were made in paired circumferential strips (with and without epithelium) of third-order bronchi. Changes in tension were recorded with a force transducer, and changes in membrane potential were measured with a microelectrode. The cell membrane potential and resting tension of the bronchial smooth muscle were stable over a 150-min period and were not affected by removal of the epithelium. In the presence of antagonists at muscarinic and ...
The role of chloride channels has been examined in canine tracheal smooth muscle by recording mechan...
BACKGROUND Asthma can be described as the hypersensitivity of the airway to various stimuli. Injury ...
The responsiveness of airway smooth muscle is influenced by the functional integrity of the respirat...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether or not the respiratory epithelium can modulate...
Experiments were conducted in canine bronchi to determine whether the effect of epithelium removal o...
The present study was designed to determine the role of the respiratory epithelium as a diffusion ba...
The effect of epithelium removal on the responses of porcine airways to exogenously applied agonists...
In isolated blood vessels, the mechanical or enzymatic removal of the endothelium augments the contr...
Dysfunction of respiratory epithelial cells may contribute to the pathogenesis of bronchial hyperrea...
The effect of removing the airway epithelium on the responses of canine airways of decreasing diamet...
This study was designed to investigate whether the respiratory epithelium can modulate the tone of t...
The present study was designed to investigate the effect of cooling on the modulatory role of the re...
THE purpose of this study was the effect of epithelium damage on mechanical responses of airway smoo...
This study was designed to investigate whether the respiratory epithelium can modulate the tone of t...
Experiments were designed to investigate whether catecholamines affect cholinergic neurotransmission...
The role of chloride channels has been examined in canine tracheal smooth muscle by recording mechan...
BACKGROUND Asthma can be described as the hypersensitivity of the airway to various stimuli. Injury ...
The responsiveness of airway smooth muscle is influenced by the functional integrity of the respirat...
The aim of the present study was to determine whether or not the respiratory epithelium can modulate...
Experiments were conducted in canine bronchi to determine whether the effect of epithelium removal o...
The present study was designed to determine the role of the respiratory epithelium as a diffusion ba...
The effect of epithelium removal on the responses of porcine airways to exogenously applied agonists...
In isolated blood vessels, the mechanical or enzymatic removal of the endothelium augments the contr...
Dysfunction of respiratory epithelial cells may contribute to the pathogenesis of bronchial hyperrea...
The effect of removing the airway epithelium on the responses of canine airways of decreasing diamet...
This study was designed to investigate whether the respiratory epithelium can modulate the tone of t...
The present study was designed to investigate the effect of cooling on the modulatory role of the re...
THE purpose of this study was the effect of epithelium damage on mechanical responses of airway smoo...
This study was designed to investigate whether the respiratory epithelium can modulate the tone of t...
Experiments were designed to investigate whether catecholamines affect cholinergic neurotransmission...
The role of chloride channels has been examined in canine tracheal smooth muscle by recording mechan...
BACKGROUND Asthma can be described as the hypersensitivity of the airway to various stimuli. Injury ...
The responsiveness of airway smooth muscle is influenced by the functional integrity of the respirat...