Affiliation:
1. Institute of Biomedicine, Department of Pharmacology, University of Helsinki, Finland
Abstract
Abstract
The mechanism of the bronchospasmolytic effect of HOE 234 ((3S,4R)-3-hydroxy-2,2-dimethyl-4-(2-oxo-1-pyrrolidinyl)-6-phenylsulphonylchromane hemihydrate), a novel opener of ATP-sensitive potassium channels, has been studied by in-vitro testing in ring preparations of trachea and different parts of the principle bronchus of guinea-pigs, using methacholine, histamine and KCl as preconstrictors. The contribution of prostanoids was estimated in the presence and absence of indomethacin. Regional differences in the bronchodilatory effect of HOE 234 were compared with that of salbutamol.
HOE 234 had a concentration-dependent relaxing effect on the smooth muscle preparations. In the absence of indomethacin no regional differences were seen for the effect of HOE 234 against the metacholine or KCl preconstriction, whereas with histamine a particularly strong relaxation was detectable in trachea. In the presence of indomethacin, distal bronchus after methacholine and trachea after KCl preconstriction were relaxed significantly more strongly than the other parts. The relaxation of the histamine-constricted trachea rings was not increased in comparison with that without indomethacin pretreatment. Thus the bronchospasmolytic effect of HOE 234 varied depending on the pretreatment, method of preconstriction and part of the airways examined. It was strongest in trachea rings with histamine preconstriction but its potency was clearly less than that of salbutamol. The latter had regionally different effects, being stronger in trachea than in the bronchi for all methods of preconstriction.
The results suggest that the formation of bronchoconstricting prostanoids can attenuate parts of the relaxing effect of HOE 234. The possible advantages of HOE 234 as an anti-asthma drug might be related to an effect on bronchial hyper-reactivity and mucus secretion, because as a direct bronchodilator it is inferior to salbutamol.
Funder
CIMO, the Academy of Finland and the University of Helsinki
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacology
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