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Influence of azelastine and some selected drugs on mucociliary clearance.

U Achterrath-Tuckermann1, V Saano, E Minker, F Stroman, I Arny, S Joki, J Nuutinen, I Szelenyi.   

Abstract

The effect of azelastine and some selected compounds on ciliary beating frequency (CBF) was investigated in vitro using human mucosal samples and in vivo using anesthetized guinea pigs. Further influence of azelastine on mucus secretion was evaluated in mice and on mucociliary clearance in anesthetized rabbits. Azelastine influenced the ciliary beating frequency neither in vitro nor in vivo. Azelastine, similarly to salbutamol, ambroxol, and bromhexine, increased mucus secretion measured by the tracheal output of phenol red. Azelastine dose-dependently enhanced mucociliary clearance measured by elimination of 99mTc-labeled erythrocytes in rabbits. The activity of azelastine proved to be about 10 times stronger than that of bromhexine. Since the ciliary activity remained unchanged under the influence of azelastine, it is likely that azelastine increases the mucociliary clearance by enhancing bronchial secretion. It is possible that the observed increase in mucociliary clearance may contribute to the beneficial effect of azelastine in the treatment of respiratory diseases.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1522740     DOI: 10.1007/bf00174117

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lung        ISSN: 0341-2040            Impact factor:   2.584


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