Vasoactive intestinal peptide relaxes isolated strips of human bronchus, pulmonary artery, and lung parenchyma.

T Saga, SI Said - Transactions of the Association of American …, 1984 - europepmc.org
T Saga, SI Said
Transactions of the Association of American Physicians, 1984europepmc.org
VIP, an endogenous neuropeptide normally present in lungs and other organs, relaxes
isolated strips of human bronchus, pulmonary artery, and lung parenchyma in vitro.
Pretreatment of these tissues with indomethacin (1 micrograms/ml) markedly enhances the
basal tone and the relaxant effect of VIP. The VIP-induced relaxation, especially of
pulmonary artery, has a long duration. As a relaxant of human pulmonary arterial strip, VIP is
approximately 200 times as potent as prostacyclin, on a molar basis. The results suggest a …
VIP, an endogenous neuropeptide normally present in lungs and other organs, relaxes isolated strips of human bronchus, pulmonary artery, and lung parenchyma in vitro. Pretreatment of these tissues with indomethacin (1 micrograms/ml) markedly enhances the basal tone and the relaxant effect of VIP. The VIP-induced relaxation, especially of pulmonary artery, has a long duration. As a relaxant of human pulmonary arterial strip, VIP is approximately 200 times as potent as prostacyclin, on a molar basis. The results suggest a possible role for VIP as a modulator of airway and pulmonary vascular tone, and as a potential bronchodilator and pulmonary vasodilator in human subjects.
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