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Inhibitory effect of inhaled procaterol on anaphylactic bronchoconstriction and thromboxane <i>A</i><sub>2</sub> production in guinea‐pigs
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1991
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AsthmaInflammationAerosol AdministrationInhaled ProcaterolAllergyLung DepositionLung InflammationMedicineRespiratory ToxicologyImmunologyPulmonary PharmacologyInhaled BetaAntigen ChallengeInhibitory EffectPharmacologyAnaphylactic BronchoconstrictionPulmonary DiseaseInhalation Toxicology
This study was designed to examine whether an inhaled beta 2-agonist, procaterol, inhibits thromboxane A2 (TXA2) production induced by antigen challenge in passively sensitized guinea-pigs in vivo. Antigen-induced bronchoconstriction was markedly inhibited by pre-treatment with procaterol. Inhaled procaterol significantly reduced in a dose-dependent manner the increment in TXB2 concentration in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid obtained 5 min after antigen challenge. Aerosol administration of procaterol significantly inhibited bronchoconstriction induced by inhaled histamine. These results suggest that inhalation of procaterol has an inhibitory effect on antigen-induced TXA2 production as well as a protective effect against bronchoconstriction induced by bronchoactive agents.
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