This study was designed to investigate whether the respiratory epithelium can modulate the tone of the underlying smooth muscle in response to decreases in partial pressure of O2 (PO2). Canine bronchial segments with or without epithelium (diameter, 4-6 mm; length, 50-60 mm) were mounted in organ chambers and perfused intraluminally with modified Krebs-Ringer bicarbonate solution [temperature, 37 degrees C; PO2 varying from 600 (control) to 40 mmHg; PCO2, 36 mmHg]. Isometric tension was recorded by means of stirrups passed through the wall of the central part of the bronchial segment. During contractions to carbachol, the tissues with epithelium showed epithelium-dependent relaxations when the PO2 was decreased. The level of relaxation was ...
Responses to arachidonate were examined in rings with and without epithelium of lobar, segmental, an...
Asthma is characterised clinically by bronchial hyperreactivity and bronchial spasm, and histologica...
The responsiveness of airway smooth muscle is influenced by the functional integrity of the respirat...
This study was designed to investigate whether the respiratory epithelium can modulate the tone of t...
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 investigate the effect of cooling on the modulatory role of the re...
In isolated blood vessels, the mechanical or enzymatic removal of the endothelium augments the contr...
The present study was designed to determine the role of prostaglandin E2 and I2 in the responses of ...
The effect of removing the airway epithelium on the responses of canine airways of decreasing diamet...
The present study was designed to determine the role of the respiratory epithelium as a diffusion ba...
Experiments were designed to determine whether the airway epithelium affects the membrane potential ...
The effect of epithelium removal on the responses of porcine airways to exogenously applied agonists...
Dysfunction of respiratory epithelial cells may contribute to the pathogenesis of bronchial hyperrea...
1. The involvement was assessed of an endogenous nitric oxide-like substance in contractions of cani...
Responses to arachidonate were examined in rings with and without epithelium of lobar, segmental, an...
Asthma is characterised clinically by bronchial hyperreactivity and bronchial spasm, and histologica...
The responsiveness of airway smooth muscle is influenced by the functional integrity of the respirat...
This study was designed to investigate whether the respiratory epithelium can modulate the tone of t...
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 investigate the effect of cooling on the modulatory role of the re...
In isolated blood vessels, the mechanical or enzymatic removal of the endothelium augments the contr...
The present study was designed to determine the role of prostaglandin E2 and I2 in the responses of ...
The effect of removing the airway epithelium on the responses of canine airways of decreasing diamet...
The present study was designed to determine the role of the respiratory epithelium as a diffusion ba...
Experiments were designed to determine whether the airway epithelium affects the membrane potential ...
The effect of epithelium removal on the responses of porcine airways to exogenously applied agonists...
Dysfunction of respiratory epithelial cells may contribute to the pathogenesis of bronchial hyperrea...
1. The involvement was assessed of an endogenous nitric oxide-like substance in contractions of cani...
Responses to arachidonate were examined in rings with and without epithelium of lobar, segmental, an...
Asthma is characterised clinically by bronchial hyperreactivity and bronchial spasm, and histologica...
The responsiveness of airway smooth muscle is influenced by the functional integrity of the respirat...