British journal of pharmacology
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1. The adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is an acute lung inflammation developed after direct or indirect contact with pathogenic agents. In the present study, a mouse model was developed to mimic this condition using aerosolized bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and to investigate the mechanisms involved in the lung inflammatory response. 2. ⋯ At 24 h, maximal neutrophil number was found in the BALF and TNF-alpha was no longer present. 4. Pretreatment of mice under different experimental conditions demonstrated that: (a) cycloheximide almost completely blocks both neutrophil recruitment and TNF-alpha production; (b) anti TNF-alpha antibodies block neutrophil recruitment; (c) indomethacin or aspirin enhance by two fold neutrophil recruitment; (d) indomethacin significantly increases TNF-alpha production 1 h after inhalation of LPS; (e) dibutyryl cyclic AMP and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) block both neutrophil recruitment and TNF-alpha production. 5. It is concluded that aerosolized LPS in mice triggers an acute lung inflammation which can be used as a potential model of inhalational ARDS and that, strategies leading to the elevation of cyclic AMP levels in vivo can be effective in modulating LPS-induced TNF-alpha synthesis and neutrophil recruitment.
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1. Various bradykinin derivatives, acting preferentially at B1 or B2 receptors, were tested in the isolated longitudinal smooth muscle of rat ileum. Experiments were carried out in the presence of chlorpheniramine and atropine (both 1 microM), guanethidine and indomethacin (both 3 microM) and of the peptidase inhibitors (captopril, bestatin and thiorphan, all 1 microM). 2. ⋯ At this time the response to [Leu8,des-Arg9]-BK was antagonized in a concentration-dependent manner by [des-Arg10]-Hoe 140, which at 1 microM and 10 microM, produced dose-ratios of 6.33 +/- 3.66 (n = 4) and 103 +/- 40 (n = 4). 6. In view of the rank order of potency of agonists, the antagonist activity by [des-Arg10]-Hoe 140 and the lack of antagonist activity of Hoe 140, we conclude that the longitudinal smooth muscle of rat ileum, after histamine, acetylcholine, noradrenaline, and prostanoid production blockade, is a sensitive monoreceptor assay for studying the pharmacology of bradykinin B1 receptors. Further the preparation can also be used as a sensitive bioassay to identify partial agonist activity of B1 receptor antagonists such as [Leu8,desArg9]-BK.