“…In particular Ro 31-6930 (2-(6-cyano-2,2-dimethyl-2H-1-benzopyran-4-yl)-pyridine 1-oxide), levcromakalim (BRL38227) and pinacidil attenuate secretagogue-induced lysozyme secretion from serous cells in an in vitro air-filled ferret trachea preparation (Griffin, 1995). The development of cell culture techniques has enabled access to submucosal gland cells with serous cell properties (Benali, Dupuit, Jacquot, Fuchey, Hinnrasky, Ploton & Puchelle, 1989;Sommerhoff & Finkbeiner, 1990;Tournier, Merten, Meckler, Hinnrasky, Fuchey & Puchelle, 1990). Cultured submucosal gland cells express voltage-activated K+ channels and secrete lysozyme in response to methacholine, phenylephrine and substance P. Such lysozyme release induced by secretagogues is indicative of serous cell function.…”