Literature DB >> 8098368

Effect of molsidomine and linsidomine on the human isolated bronchus and the guinea-pig isolated trachea.

Y Zhang1, C Palette-Pays, E Naline, O Varoquaux, C Advenier.   

Abstract

The effects of molsidomine and its metabolite linsidomine were studied on the guinea-pig isolated trachea and on the human isolated bronchus. These effects were compared with those of nitrate derivatives (sodium nitroprusside, isosorbide dinitrate), theophylline, zardaverine and isoprenaline. Linsidomine exerted a relaxant effect similar to that of sodium nitroprusside on the two types of preparations precontracted with acetylcholine, histamine or potassium chloride. Molsidomine was about one-hundredth as potent as linsidomine, and less efficacious. The effects of the two substances were not modified by removal of the human bronchial epithelium. The concentration-response curves of linsidomine and sodium nitroprusside were significantly shifted to the right by methylene blue (3 x 10(-5) M) but the effects of isoprenaline were unmodified. The effects of linsidomine and sodium nitroprusside were potentiated specifically by zaprinast (10(-6)-10(-5) M), an inhibitor of type Ia or V phosphodiesterases, whereas the effects of isoprenaline were potentiated by zardaverine (10(-9)-10(-8) M), an inhibitor of class III and IV phosphodiesterases. The effects of all three substances (linsidomine, isoprenaline and sodium nitroprusside) were potentiated equally by theophylline (10(-5)-10(-4) M), a nonspecific inhibitor of phosphodiesterases. It is concluded that linsidomine is a potent relaxant of the smooth muscle of the guinea-pig isolated trachea and human isolated bronchus. In terms of potency and efficacy, its effect is much superior to that of the parent compound molsidomine. It is suggested that linsidomine acts, like nitrate derivatives, through the guanylate cyclase-cGMP system.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8098368     DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1993.tb05553.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Pharmacol        ISSN: 0022-3573            Impact factor:   3.765


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