Author:
Nathanson I.,Widdicombe J. H.,Barnes P. J.
Abstract
Under short-circuit conditions, vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) did not alter net Na+ movement but selectively stimulated net Cl- secretion across dog tracheal epithelium with a high affinity (Km congruent to 10(-8) M). The increase in Cl- secretion was not different from the rise in short-circuit current (Isc). However, stimulation of Cl- secretion was not maximal, because the addition of isoproterenol (10(-6) M) to VIP-treated tissues further increased the Isc by 54%. The effect of exogenous VIP was not blocked by a combination of atropine, phentolamine, propranolol (10(-5) or 10(-6) M), or tetrodotoxin (10(-6) M). Under open-circuit conditions, VIP caused an increase in the net secretion of Cl- and Na+, but the changes did not reach statistical significance. We conclude that VIP acts directly on receptors on the surface of epithelial cells to stimulate active Cl- secretion. The abundance of VIP nerves in the submucosa suggests that VIP may be important in regulation of fluid movement across the epithelium.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
Subject
Physiology (medical),Physiology
Cited by
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