Acetylcholine-induced Calcium Signaling and Contraction of Airway Smooth Muscle Cells in Lung Slices

The Ca(2+) signaling and contractility of airway smooth muscle cells (SMCs) were investigated with confocal microscopy in murine lung slices (approximately 75-microm thick) that maintained the in situ organization of the airways and the contractility of the SMCs for at least 5 d. 10--500 nM acetylcholine (ACH) induced a contraction of the airway lumen and a transient increase in [Ca(2+)](i) in individual SMCs that subsequently declined to initiate multiple intracellular Ca(2+) oscillations. These Ca(2+) oscillations spread as Ca(2+) waves through the SMCs at approximately 48 microm/s. The magnitude of the airway contraction, the initial Ca(2+) transient, and the frequency of the subsequent Ca(2+) oscillations were all concentration-dependent. In a Ca(2+)-free solution, ACH induced a similar Ca(2+) response, except that the Ca(2+) oscillations ceased after 1--1.5 min. Incubation with thapsigargin, xestospongin, or ryanodine inhibited the ACH-induced Ca(2+) signaling. A comparison of airway contraction with the ACH-induced Ca(2+) response of the SMCs revealed that the onset of airway contraction correlated with the initial Ca(2+) transient, and that sustained airway contraction correlated with the occurrence of the Ca(2+) oscillations. Buffering intracellular Ca(2+) with BAPTA prohibited Ca(2+) signaling and airway contraction, indicating a Ca(2+)-dependent pathway. Cessation of the Ca(2+) oscillations, induced by ACH-esterase, halothane, or the absence of extracellular Ca(2+) resulted in a relaxation of the airway. The concentration dependence of the airway contraction matched the concentration dependence of the increased frequency of the Ca(2+) oscillations. These results indicate that Ca(2+) oscillations, induced by ACH in murine bronchial SMCs, are generated by Ca(2+) release from the SR involving IP(3)- and ryanodine receptors, and are required to maintain airway contraction.

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