An anaphylactic reaction was induced with the specific antigen (1 mg Ovalbumin) in perfused lungs from actively sensitized guinea-pigs in order to evaluate the ability of the ginkgolide BN-52021 (0.4, 4, 40 micrograms/ml) to modulate the mediator release. The ginkgolide reduces in a dose dependent manner the release of histamine (22%, 45% and 75% of inhibition), TXB2 (77% of inhibition at the maximal dose used) and of SRS-A to a lower extent (only 33% at the higher dose). BN-52021 was still powerful in reducing histamine release induced by immunological reaction in indomethacin treated animals. In conclusion, the present "in-vitro" results confirm the beneficial activity of this ginkgolide, already demonstrated by the same Authors in "in-vivo" experiment, in anaphylactic reactions, and further substantiate the wider spectrum of action of the ginkgolide beside its specific PAF receptor antagonistic activity.

The PAF-acether receptor antagonist BN-52021 inhibits mediator release during guinea-pig active lung anaphylaxis / F. Berti, G. Galli, F. Magni, G. Rossoni, L. Villa, L. Puglisi, R. Pasargiklian, P. Braquet. - In: PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 0031-6989. - 20:12(1988), pp. 1047-1059.

The PAF-acether receptor antagonist BN-52021 inhibits mediator release during guinea-pig active lung anaphylaxis

G. Rossoni;
1988

Abstract

An anaphylactic reaction was induced with the specific antigen (1 mg Ovalbumin) in perfused lungs from actively sensitized guinea-pigs in order to evaluate the ability of the ginkgolide BN-52021 (0.4, 4, 40 micrograms/ml) to modulate the mediator release. The ginkgolide reduces in a dose dependent manner the release of histamine (22%, 45% and 75% of inhibition), TXB2 (77% of inhibition at the maximal dose used) and of SRS-A to a lower extent (only 33% at the higher dose). BN-52021 was still powerful in reducing histamine release induced by immunological reaction in indomethacin treated animals. In conclusion, the present "in-vitro" results confirm the beneficial activity of this ginkgolide, already demonstrated by the same Authors in "in-vivo" experiment, in anaphylactic reactions, and further substantiate the wider spectrum of action of the ginkgolide beside its specific PAF receptor antagonistic activity.
ginkgolide; lung anaphylaxis; PAF-acether
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
1988
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