Sawatzky_2003_Am.J.Physiol.Lung.Cell.Mol.Physiol_285_L1296

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Title : Eosinophil-induced release of acetylcholine from differentiated cholinergic nerve cells - Sawatzky_2003_Am.J.Physiol.Lung.Cell.Mol.Physiol_285_L1296
Author(s) : Sawatzky DA , Kingham PJ , Durcan N , McLean WG , Costello RW
Ref : American Journal of Physiology Lung Cell Mol Physiol , 285 :L1296 , 2003
Abstract :

One immunological component of asthma is believed to be the interaction of eosinophils with parasympathetic cholinergic nerves and a consequent inhibition of acetylcholine muscarinic M2 receptor activity, leading to enhanced acetylcholine release and bronchoconstriction. Here we have used an in vitro model of cholinergic nerve function, the human IMR32 cell line, to study this interaction. IMR32 cells, differentiated in culture for 7 days, expressed M2 receptors. Cells were radiolabeled with [3H]choline and electrically stimulated. The stimulation-induced release of acetylcholine was prevented by the removal of Ca2+. The muscarinic M1/M2 receptor agonist arecaidine reduced the release of acetylcholine after stimulation (to 82 +/- 2% of control at 10(-7) M), and the M2 receptor antagonist AF-DX 116 increased it (to 175 +/- 23% of control at 10(-5) M), indicating the presence of a functional M2 receptor that modulated acetylcholine release. When human eosinophils were added to IMR32 cells, they enhanced acetylcholine release by 36 +/- 10%. This effect was prevented by inhibitors of adhesion of the eosinophils to the IMR32 cells. Pretreatment of IMR32 cells with 10 mM carbachol, to desensitize acetylcholine receptors, prevented the potentiation of acetylcholine release by eosinophils or AF-DX 116. Acetylcholine release was similarly potentiated (by up to 45 +/- 7%) by degranulation products from eosinophils that had been treated with N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine or that had been in contact with IMR32 cells. Contact between eosinophils and IMR32 cells led to an initial increase in expression of M2 receptors, whereas prolonged exposure reduced M2 receptor expression.

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Sawatzky DA, Kingham PJ, Durcan N, McLean WG, Costello RW (2003)
Eosinophil-induced release of acetylcholine from differentiated cholinergic nerve cells
American Journal of Physiology Lung Cell Mol Physiol 285 :L1296

Sawatzky DA, Kingham PJ, Durcan N, McLean WG, Costello RW (2003)
American Journal of Physiology Lung Cell Mol Physiol 285 :L1296