Literature DB >> 115021

The effects of antiasthmatic drugs against immune complex-induced bronchoconstriction in anesthetized dogs.

Z E Mielens.   

Abstract

Bronchoconstriction was induced in nonsensitized dogs by intravenous injections of soluble immune complexes. Immune complex-induced bronchoconstriction was associated with a drop in blood pressure and a drop in the circulating complement levels. Different antiasthmatic agents were compared for their effects in dogs against bronchoconstriction induced by intravenous injections of immune complexes or histamone. Bronchodilators (isoproterenol, aminophylline, and bitolterol) inhibited both types of bronchoconstriction, whereas disodium cromoglycate, prednisone, and oxarbazole inhibited only bronchoconstriction induced by immune complexes. Thenyldiamine and atropine inhibited histamine- and carbachol-induced bronchoconstriction, respectively, but they were ineffective at the same doses against immune complex-induced bronchoconstriction.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 115021     DOI: 10.1159/000137271

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacology        ISSN: 0031-7012            Impact factor:   2.547


  2 in total

1.  Pharmacologic characterization of immune complex induced bronchoconstriction in guinea pigs.

Authors:  Z E Mielens; E W Ferguson; R A Ferrari
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1981-12

Review 2.  Bitolterol. A preliminary review of its pharmacological properties and therapeutic efficacy in reversible obstructive airways disease.

Authors:  H A Friedel; R N Brogden
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  1988-01       Impact factor: 9.546

  2 in total

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