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Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Section, Departments of Internal Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198-5125
Bradykinin is a multifunctional mediator of
inflammation believed to have a role in asthma, a disorder associated
with remodeling of extracellular connective tissue. Using contraction
of collagen gels as an in vitro model of wound contraction, we assessed
the effects of bradykinin tissue on remodeling. Human fetal lung
fibroblasts were embedded in type I collagen gels and cultured for 5 days. After release, the floating gels were cultured in the presence of
bradykinin. Bradykinin significantly stimulated contraction in a
concentration- and time-dependent manner. Coincubation with phosphoramidon augmented the effect of 10
9 and
10
8 M bradykinin. A B2 receptor antagonist
attenuated the effect of bradykinin, whereas a B1 receptor
antagonist had no effect, suggesting that the effect is mediated by the
B2 receptor. An inhibitor of intracellular Ca2+
mobilization abolished the response; addition of EGTA to the culture
medium attenuated the contraction of control gels but did not modulate
the response to bradykinin. In contrast, the phospholipase C inhibitor
U-73122 and the protein kinase C inhibitors staurosporine and
GF-109203X attenuated the responses. These data suggest that by
augmenting the contractility of fibroblasts, bradykinin may have an
important role in remodeling of extracellular matrix that may result in
tissue dysfunction in chronic inflammatory diseases, such as asthma.
asthma; fibroblasts; phospholipase C; three-dimensional collagen gels
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