Title : Non-bronchodilating mechanisms of tiotropium prevent airway hyperreactivity in a guinea-pig model of allergic asthma - Buels_2012_Br.J.Pharmacol_165_1501 |
Author(s) : Buels KS , Jacoby DB , Fryer AD |
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology , 165 :1501 , 2012 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Asthma is characterized by reversible bronchoconstriction and airway hyperreactivity. Although M(3) muscarinic receptors mediate bronchoconstriction, non-selective muscarinic receptor antagonists are not currently recommended for chronic control of asthma. We tested whether selective blockade of M(3) receptors, at the time of antigen challenge, blocks subsequent development of airway hyperreactivity in antigen-challenged guinea-pigs. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: Ovalbumin-sensitized guinea-pigs were pretreated with 1 microg.kg(-1) of a kinetically selective M(3) receptor antagonist, tiotropium, or 1 mg.kg(-1) of a non-selective muscarinic receptor antagonist, atropine, and challenged with inhaled ovalbumin. Animals were anaesthetized, paralyzed, ventilated and vagotomized 24 h later. We measured vagally mediated bronchoconstriction and i.v. ACh-induced bronchoconstriction. KEY |
PubMedSearch : Buels_2012_Br.J.Pharmacol_165_1501 |
PubMedID: 21871018 |
Buels KS, Jacoby DB, Fryer AD (2012)
Non-bronchodilating mechanisms of tiotropium prevent airway hyperreactivity in a guinea-pig model of allergic asthma
British Journal of Pharmacology
165 :1501
Buels KS, Jacoby DB, Fryer AD (2012)
British Journal of Pharmacology
165 :1501