Literature DB >> 1414685

Effect of BW443C81, a novel opioid, on non-cholinergic bronchoconstrictor responses and neurogenic plasma extravasation in the guinea pig.

C E Shankley1, C W Anderson, J J Adcock.   

Abstract

The novel, peripherally acting opioid peptide, BW443C81, which attenuates airway sensory nerve impulses, was examined on non-cholinergic (NC) constrictor responses in vitro and in vivo and neurogenic plasma extravasation in vivo in guinea-pig airways. Non-cholinergic contractions of guinea pig isolated bronchi, evoked by electrical field stimulation, were concentration-dependently inhibited by BW443C81 and morphine (10 nmol/1-100 mumol/l). In anaesthetised, artificially ventilated guinea pigs, frequency-related NC bronchoconstrictor responses evoked by antidromic electrical stimulation of the vagus nerves were reduced by BW443C81 (100 micrograms/kg/min i.v. infusion) and morphine (1 mg/kg i.v.). Neurogenic plasma extravasation produced by bilateral electrical vagal nerve stimulation in spontaneously breathing, anaesthetised guinea pigs was also inhibited by BW443C81 (1 mg/kg i.v.). The inhibitory effects of BW443C81 were reversed/prevented by naloxone. BW443C81 inhibits NC bronchoconstrictor responses and neurogenic plasma extravasation in guinea pig airways, consistent with its previously described mu-opioid receptor-mediated inhibitory action on airway sensory nerve function.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1414685     DOI: 10.1007/bf01991223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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