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M J Post1, J D te Biesebeek, J Wemer, H H van Rooij, A J Porsius.
Abstract
The effects of adenosine and some of its analogues on bronchoconstriction and mediator release were studied in isolated lungs of actively sensitized rats. Adenosine (ADO) and its analogues R-phenyl-iso-propyl-adenosine (R-PIA) and N-ethyl-carboxamide-adenosine (NECA), enhanced antigen-induced bronchoconstriction in a dose-dependent manner. The enhancement of anaphylactic bronchoconstriction by adenosine and its analogues was accompanied by a rise in histamine release. The observed rank order of potency for adenosine and analogues (NECA greater than or equal to R-PIA greater than ADO) did not permit an unequivocal classification of the adenosine receptor involved. Dipyridamole and S-(p-nitrobenzyl-6-thioinosine) (NBTI), both inhibitors of adenosine uptake, had no inhibitory influence on the adenosine-induced enhancement of anaphylactic bronchoconstriction. Therefore, this enhancement was likely to be mediated through an extra-cellular receptor. Theophylline inhibited the enhancement of anaphylactic bronchoconstriction by adenosine in a concentration-dependent manner, without affecting preformed mediator release.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 1695453 DOI: 10.1007/bf01968990
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Agents Actions ISSN: 0065-4299