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Departments of 1Anesthesiology, 2Physiology and Cellular Biophysics, and 3Surgery, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, New York; and 4Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Submitted 23 July 2007 ; accepted in final form 3 April 2008
-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system and exerts its actions via both ionotropic (GABAA) channels and metabotropic (GABAB) receptors. GABAA channels are ubiquitously expressed in neuronal tissues, and in mature neurons modulate an inward chloride current resulting in neuronal inhibition due to membrane hyperpolarization. In airway smooth muscle (ASM) cells, membrane hyperpolarization favors smooth muscle relaxation. Although GABAA channels and GABAB receptors have been functionally identified on peripheral nerves in the lung, GABAA channels have never been identified on ASM itself. We detected the mRNA encoding of the GABAA
4-,
5-, β3-,
-,
1–3-,
-, and
-subunits in total RNA isolated from native human and guinea pig ASM and from cultured human ASM cells. Selected immunoblots identified the GABAA
4-,
5-, β3-, and
2-subunit proteins in native human and guinea pig ASM and cultured human ASM cells. The GABAA β3-subunit protein was immunohistochemically localized to ASM in guinea pig tracheal rings. While muscimol, a specific GABAA channel agonist, did not affect the magnitude or the time to peak contractile effect of substance P, it directly concentration dependently relaxed a tachykinin-induced contraction in guinea pig tracheal rings, which was inhibited by the GABAA-selective antagonist gabazine. Muscimol also relaxed a contraction induced by an alternative contractile agonist histamine. These results demonstrate that functional GABAA channels are expressed on ASM and suggest a novel therapeutic target for the relaxation of ASM in diseases such as asthma and chronic obstructive lung disease.
RT-PCR; immunoblot; tachykinin; guinea pig; organ bath; histamine
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