In vitro reactivity ("organ chamber") of guinea pig tracheal rings-methodology considerations

Ann Transl Med. 2016 Jun;4(11):216. doi: 10.21037/atm.2016.05.18.

Abstract

The present text was motivated by the difficulties faced by our postgraduate students when using airways studies protocols and will take into consideration the three mechanisms of relaxation: (I) guanosine 3,5-cyclic monophosphate (cGMP)/NO-dependent; (II) adenosine 3,5-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP)/PGI2-dependent, and (III) hyperpolarization-dependent. Tracheal rings are studied in an organ bath containing a gassed physiological salt solution, usually at a temperature of 37 °C. An agent or procedure that causes contraction [acetylcholine (Ach) or metacholine] of the smooth muscle is needed before study airway dilator drugs. The presented airways studies protocols are useful to study the bronchial epithelial-dependent reactivity.

Keywords: Trachea; airway epithelium; guinea pig; organ-chambers; tracheal in vitro reactivity.

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