Airflow patterns from patients with chronic obstructive airway diseases (COAD) and normal subjects were analyzed using time and frequency domain analysis. Data were recorded during tidal breathing with a pause between the breaths, digitized at 320 samples per second (IO-bit resolution), and processe
Muscarinic receptor binding in central airway musculature in chronic airflow obstruction
โ Scribed by C.J. van Koppen; J.-W.J. Lammers; J.F.Rodrigues de Miranda; A.J. Beld; C.L.A. van Herwaarden; C.A.M. van Ginneken
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 519 KB
- Volume
- 2
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0952-0600
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โฆ Synopsis
The hypothesis of an increased muscarinic receptor sensitivity in airway musculature of patients with chronic airflow obstruction (CAO) has been investigated by in vitro radioligand binding studies. The receptor binding profiles were determined in membrane homogenates of tracheal and main bronchial smooth muscle, as well as in segmental bronchial tissue preparations. The number of receptors was measured by binding of the radioactive muscarinic antagonist [3H]-(-)-quinuclidinyl benzilate ([3H]-(-)-QNB). The affinity for agonists was investigated by studying the inhibition of [3H]-(-)-QNB binding by the full muscarinic agonist methylfurtrethonium. Binding characteristics were determined (1) in tracheal smooth muscle from 7 patients with chronic airflow obstruction (2) in main bronchial smooth muscle of 5 patients with CAO and (3) in segmental bronchial tissue of 10 patients with CAO. The receptor binding properties were compared with values obtained on airway tissue from 31 subjects without CAO. Muscarinic receptors in smooth muscle preparations of trachea and main bronchus were present in normal density, and showed normal [3H]-(-)-QNB binding affinity and methylfurtrethonium binding properties. In segmental bronchial tissue preparations which contain smooth muscle and glandular tissue, also normal receptor numbers and [3H]-(-)-QNB affinity values were found. Morphometric examination of these preparations revealed normal amounts of smooth muscle and submucosal glands. This suggests that the excessive mucus production of CAO is not accompanied by an increased muscarinic receptor density in submucosal glands. These observations suggest unaltered muscarinic receptor characteristics in central airway smooth muscle of patients with chronic airflow obstruction.
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