| Title : Effects of first and second generation antihistamines on muscarinic induced mucus gland cell ion transport - Liu_2005_BMC.Pharmacol_5_8 |
| Author(s) : Liu H , Farley JM |
| Ref : BMC Pharmacol , 5 :8 , 2005 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The first generation antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine, are fairly potent muscarinic antagonists in addition to being H1 selective antihistamines. The antimuscarinic action is often not desirable since it is in part responsible for the drying of secretions in the airways and the sedative effect. We therefore examined a number of antihistamines for antimuscarinic effects on ion transport by mucus gland cells isolated from the airways of swine. Enzymatically isolated airway mucus gland cells were purified utilizing density gradients and grown in culture on porous inserts (Millicell HA) at an air interface. Cells grown in this manner maintain phenotype and polarity. Transport of ions, as short-circuit current measured under voltage-clamp, was measured in response to acetylcholine (ACh) or histamine applied to the serosal side of the gland cell layers. Concentration-response relationships for ACh or histamine were generated in the presence and absence of various drugs. The potencies against muscarinic receptor activation were estimated using the dose-ratio method of Schild. |
| PubMedSearch : Liu_2005_BMC.Pharmacol_5_8 |
| PubMedID: 15790419 |
Liu H, Farley JM (2005)
Effects of first and second generation antihistamines on muscarinic induced mucus gland cell ion transport
BMC Pharmacol
5 :8
Liu H, Farley JM (2005)
BMC Pharmacol
5 :8