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The in vivo and in vitro activity of AHR-13268D, a new antiallergic/antihistaminic agent.

J C Nolan1, M H Foxwell, L L Whitman, D N Johnson, J M Yanni, S V Greene.   

Abstract

AHR-13268D (4-[3-[4-[Bis(4-fluorophenyl)hydroxymethyl]-1- piperidinyl]propoxy]benzoic acid, sodium salt) is a potent, long-acting water soluble, antiallergic and antihistaminic agent. AHR-13268D protects sensitive guinea pigs from collapse induced by aerosolized antigen; 1, 5, and 24 h ED50s in the test were 0.27, 0.25, 0.93 mg/kg, PO, respectively. AHR-13268D was also active when given as an aerosol, the 1 h ED50 = 0.29%. In the rat passivefoot anaphylaxis test. AHR-13268D was slightly more active (1.55 times) than AHR-5333B when given orally 1 h prior to challenge and equipotent to cromolyn when given intravenously immediately prior to challenge. AHR-13268D displayed potent, long-acting antihistaminic activity in naive guinea pigs; the 1, 5, and 24 h oral ED50s being in the range of 0.3 mg/kg. AHR-13268D (10 to 20 mg/kg, PO) attenuated the skin responses to ascaris antigen in sensitive dogs and did not alter the EEG pattern or sleep/wake patterns of cats at doses in vast excess of its antihistaminic activity. In vitro, AHR-13268D was a potent inhibitor of histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells (IC50 = 0.51 nM) and was as potent as the reference 5-LO inhibitor phenidone in inhibiting antigen-induced contractions of guinea pig ileum in the presence of pyrilamine, atropine, and imidazole (IC50 approximately 300 microM). AHR-13268B was bioavailable (approximately 88%) from capsules or from oral solutions.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1982201     DOI: 10.1007/bf01997610

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


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