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Reduction by Hoe 140, the B<sub>2</sub> kinin receptor antagonist, of antigen‐induced nasal blockage
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In subjects with allergic rhinitis to house-dust mite (HDM), antigen challenge produced a significant increase in nasal blockage but had no effect on nasal vascular permeability. The B2 kinin receptor antagonist, [D-Arg0,Hyp3,Thi5,D-Tic7,Oic8]-bradykinin (Hoe 140), 200 micrograms administered by intranasal aerosol 2 min prior to challenge with HDM, 500 u significantly reduced nasal blockage induced by the antigen challenge. The data are compatible with a role for B2 kinin receptors in the nasal response to challenge with antigen which is responsible for nasal blockage.
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