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  • Title: Propranolol-induced hyperreactivity in guinea-pig lung parenchyma strips: possible role of histamine.
    Author: Vanda B, Montaño LM, Segura P, Rubio H, Selman M, Vargas MH.
    Journal: Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther; 1992; 319():101-13. PubMed ID: 1285669.
    Abstract:
    In vivo and in vitro studies have demonstrated that beta-adrenoceptor blockers enhance the airway smooth muscle contraction to antigen, but the mechanisms are not fully understood. In the present work, we corroborated that propranolol (3.9 x 10(-6) M, 30 min incubation) induces hyperreactivity to antigenic challenge (cumulative concentration-response curve to ovalbumin, 0.01 to 100 micrograms/ml) in lung parenchyma strips from sensitized guinea-pigs. This hyperreactivity was enhanced by indomethacin (3.2 x 10(-5) M) and was unaffected by the lipoxygenase/cyclooxygenase inhibitor phenidone (1 x 10(-4) M). However, the histamine H1 receptor antagonist pyrilamine (1 x 10(-6) M) reduced the potentiation effect of propranolol. These results suggest that bronchoconstrictor prostaglandins, thromboxane A2 and leukotrienes, are not involved in the propranolol-induced lung parenchyma strips hyperreactivity to antigen in vitro, and that histamine may account, at least in part, for such propranolol effect.
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