Repeated challenge with dinitrobenzene sulphonic acid in dinitrofluorobenzene-sensitized mice results in vascular hyperpermeability in the trachea: a role for tachykinins

Br J Pharmacol. 1999 Aug;127(7):1583-8. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0702707.

Abstract

1. This study investigates the role of tachykinins in a repeated challenge with dinitrobenzene sulphonic acid (DNS) on the tracheal vascular permeability in dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB)-sensitized mice. 2. DNFB-contact sensitization was followed by an intranasal (i.n.) challenge with DNS. A second challenge with DNS was administered 24 h after the first challenge. To assess changes in tracheal vascular permeability, Evans blue dye accumulation in tracheal tissue was measured. 3. A repeated challenge with DNS in DNFB-sensitized mice led to a 2.8 fold increase in tracheal vascular permeability when compared to DNFB-sensitized and vehicle-challenged mice or a 2.5 fold increase when compared to DNFB-sensitized single DNS-challenged mice (P<0.001, ANOVA). 4. RP67580 (10-9 mol mouse-1 i.v.) reduced the increased tracheal vascular permeability induced by a second exposure to DNS in DNFB-sensitized mice completely when injected 15 min before the second challenge (P<0.001, ANOVA). 5. The increased tracheal vascular permeability response induced by the second exposure to DNS could be mimicked with i.n. application of capsaicin (10-10 mol mouse-1) or substance P (SP) (10-12 mol mouse-1) to DNFB-sensitized and single DNS-challenged mice. 6. These results suggest that both tachykinin NK1 receptors and sensory nerves are involved in the development of vascular hyperpermeability changes found in the trachea of DNFB-sensitized mice after a repeated DNS-challenge.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Benzenesulfonates / pharmacology*
  • Capillary Permeability / drug effects*
  • Capsaicin / pharmacology
  • Dinitrofluorobenzene / toxicity*
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Hypersensitivity, Delayed / metabolism
  • Hypersensitivity, Delayed / pathology*
  • Indoles / pharmacology
  • Isoindoles
  • Male
  • Mice
  • Mice, Inbred BALB C
  • Neurokinin-1 Receptor Antagonists
  • Neurons, Afferent / drug effects
  • Substance P / pharmacology
  • Tachykinins / physiology*
  • Trachea / drug effects
  • Trachea / metabolism*

Substances

  • Benzenesulfonates
  • Indoles
  • Isoindoles
  • Neurokinin-1 Receptor Antagonists
  • Tachykinins
  • dinitrobenzenesulfonic acid
  • 7,7-diphenyl-2-(1-imino-2-(2-methoxyphenyl)ethyl)perhydroisoindol-4-one
  • Substance P
  • Dinitrofluorobenzene
  • Capsaicin