Tokuyama_1990_Am.J.Physiol_259_L108

Reference

Title : Neural control of goblet cell secretion in guinea pig airways - Tokuyama_1990_Am.J.Physiol_259_L108
Author(s) : Tokuyama K , Kuo HP , Rohde JA , Barnes PJ , Rogers DF
Ref : American Journal of Physiology , 259 :L108 , 1990
Abstract :

We studied the neural control of goblet cell secretion in the lower airways of anesthetized guinea pigs using a semiquantitative morphometric technique. The magnitude of discharge of intracellular mucus was determined in histological sections of the trachea and main bronchi stained for mucus glycoproteins. Bilateral electrical stimulation of the cervical vagus nerves induced goblet cell secretion. The magnitude of the effect was dependent on the frequency, voltage, and pulse width of the stimulus, and the duration of stimulation. At 10 Hz, 5 V, and 5 ms for 3 min, there was a 62% decrease in the amount of intracellular mucus below that with sham stimulation. The secretion was blocked either by atropine or by pretreatment with capsaicin but was not significantly inhibited by idazoxan, an alpha-adrenoceptor antagonist. The magnitude of goblet cell discharge in animals pretreated with propranolol was intermediate between that in controls and that with nerve stimulation, although not significant to either. These results demonstrate that goblet cell secretion is under neural control in guinea pig airways and suggest that cholinergic, nonadrenergic-noncholinergic, and possibly adrenergic neural pathways, may contribute to the secretion.

PubMedSearch : Tokuyama_1990_Am.J.Physiol_259_L108
PubMedID: 1974391

Related information

Citations formats

Tokuyama K, Kuo HP, Rohde JA, Barnes PJ, Rogers DF (1990)
Neural control of goblet cell secretion in guinea pig airways
American Journal of Physiology 259 :L108

Tokuyama K, Kuo HP, Rohde JA, Barnes PJ, Rogers DF (1990)
American Journal of Physiology 259 :L108