| Literature DB >> 11429372 |
K Hirota1, H Yoshioka, S Kabara, T Kudo, H Ishihara, A Matsuki.
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UNLABELLED: IV aminophylline, a nonselective phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitor, is often used to treat an asthma attack during anesthesia. However, in some instances, aminophylline-resistant attacks are observed. Selective PDE3 inhibitors are now clinically available and have been reported to produce bronchodilation. Thus, we compared the relaxant effects of olprinone, a novel PDE3 inhibitor, and aminophylline on methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction. Dogs were anesthetized with pentobarbital. Bronchoconstriction was elicited with methacholine (0.5 microg/kg + 5.0 microg. kg(-1). min(-1)) and assessed as percentage of changes in the bronchial cross-sectional area (BCA; basal = 100%) monitored by bronchoscope. Initially, the relaxant effects of olprinone (n = 8; 0-1000 microg/kg) and aminophylline (n = 8; 0-50 mg/kg) were compared. The bronchial cross-sectional areas were assessed before and 30 min after methacholine infusion began and 5 min after each dose of olprinone or aminophylline. We then determined whether propranolol (0.4 mg/kg) reversed the relaxation induced by olprinone (1000 microg/kg) and aminophylline (50 mg/kg). Olprinone and aminophylline dose-dependently antagonized bronchoconstriction by 56.2% +/- 21.3% (SD) and 68.0% +/- 30.3% with -log 50% effective dose (mean) of 4.80 +/- 0.38 (15.8) microg/kg and 1.96 +/- 0.42 (10.9) mg/kg, respectively. Aminophylline 50 mg/kg significantly increased plasma epinephrine, whereas olprinone did not. In addition, propranolol significantly reduced aminophylline-induced relaxation, but not olprinone-induced relaxation. Therefore, the relaxant effects of olprinone are independent of plasma epinephrine, whereas aminophylline effects may partially result from increased circulating concentrations of epinephrine. IMPLICATIONS: We compared the relaxant effects of olprinone and aminophylline on methacholine-induced bronchoconstriction in dogs. The relaxant effects of olprinone are independent of plasma epinephrine, whereas the aminophylline effects may be partly caused by an increase in plasma epinephrine.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11429372 DOI: 10.1097/00000539-200107000-00046
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Analg ISSN: 0003-2999 Impact factor: 5.108