Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol
April 1996
A number of recent observations suggest a link between airway Cl-transport and asthma. We have previously described the properties of a voltage- and Ca2+ -dependent chloride channel present in airway epithelium. We now show that agents able to prevent indirectly induced bronchoconstriction (sodium cromoglycate, nedocromil sodium, and furosemide) reduce either the single-channel conductance or the open probability of this channel.
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