Using a guinea pig tracheal preparation, researchers tested whether VIP serves as a neurotransmitter in the airway's non-adrenergic, non-cholinergic nerve system. Two different VIP antagonists, including a GRF analog, blocked both VIP-induced relaxation and nerve-stimulated relaxation of the trachea, providing evidence that VIP or a closely related peptide is the inhibitory neurotransmitter controlling airway smooth muscle.
Venugopalan, C S; Holmes, E P; O'Malley, N A