Filbert_1992_Drug.Chem.Toxicol_15_203

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Title : Relaxation of soman-induced contracture of airway smooth muscle in vitro - Filbert_1992_Drug.Chem.Toxicol_15_203
Author(s) : Filbert MG , Moore DH , Adler M
Ref : Drug & Chemical Toxicology , 15 :203 , 1992
Abstract :

A possible role for beta-adrenergic agonists in the management of bronchoconstriction resulting from exposure to anticholinesterase compounds was investigated in vitro in canine tracheal smooth muscle. Norepinephrine, salbutamol and isoproterenol produced partial relaxation of soman-induced contractures. However, the relaxation induced was not sustained; muscle tensions returned to pretreatment levels within minutes despite the continued presence of beta-agonists. Increasing cAMP levels with the non beta-agonist bronchodilators such as theophylline, a phosphodiesterase inhibitor, or forskolin, a specific stimulator of adenylate cyclase, resulted in more complete and longer lasting relaxation, suggesting that beta-adrenoceptor desensitization may contribute to the failure by beta-agonists to produce sustained relaxation.

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Filbert MG, Moore DH, Adler M (1992)
Relaxation of soman-induced contracture of airway smooth muscle in vitro
Drug & Chemical Toxicology 15 :203

Filbert MG, Moore DH, Adler M (1992)
Drug & Chemical Toxicology 15 :203