The time to respiratory crisis in ovalbumin-sensitised guinea-pigs following exposure to aerosol administered antigen was dose dependently delayed by inhalation of nimesulide (0.1% to 1%), whereas indomethacin had no effect. At the same time, nimesulide significantly reduced blood histamine concentrations, in contrast to the slight increase observed with indomethacin. In human bronchial muscle preparations, nimesulide, but not indomethacin, antagonised H1-histamine-receptor activation by histamine and was without effect on acetylcholine-induced responses. Bronchoconstriction was also elicited in anaesthetised guinea-pigs by intravenous acetaldehyde (5% in saline, 1 ml/kg). This effect, which is paralleled by a rise in blood histamine concentrations, was significantly attenuated by inhaled nimesulide (0.1% to 1%), but not by indomethacin (1%). These data, which further support the antihistaminic and antiallergic activity of nimesulide, may have therapeutic relevance in patients who are affected by inflammation of the respiratory tract and who also have a history of allergic bronchoconstriction.

New data concerning the antianaphylactic and antihistaminic activity of nimesulide / G. Rossoni, F. Berti, A. Buschi, L.M. Villa, D.D. Bella. - In: DRUGS. - ISSN 0012-6667. - 46:Suppl. 1(1993), pp. 22-28. [10.2165/00003495-199300461-00006]

New data concerning the antianaphylactic and antihistaminic activity of nimesulide

G. Rossoni
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1993

Abstract

The time to respiratory crisis in ovalbumin-sensitised guinea-pigs following exposure to aerosol administered antigen was dose dependently delayed by inhalation of nimesulide (0.1% to 1%), whereas indomethacin had no effect. At the same time, nimesulide significantly reduced blood histamine concentrations, in contrast to the slight increase observed with indomethacin. In human bronchial muscle preparations, nimesulide, but not indomethacin, antagonised H1-histamine-receptor activation by histamine and was without effect on acetylcholine-induced responses. Bronchoconstriction was also elicited in anaesthetised guinea-pigs by intravenous acetaldehyde (5% in saline, 1 ml/kg). This effect, which is paralleled by a rise in blood histamine concentrations, was significantly attenuated by inhaled nimesulide (0.1% to 1%), but not by indomethacin (1%). These data, which further support the antihistaminic and antiallergic activity of nimesulide, may have therapeutic relevance in patients who are affected by inflammation of the respiratory tract and who also have a history of allergic bronchoconstriction.
English
Nimesulide ; Anaphylaxis ; Bronchoconstriction ; Histamine Release ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
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Esperti anonimi
1993
46
Suppl. 1
22
28
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Periodico con rilevanza internazionale
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New data concerning the antianaphylactic and antihistaminic activity of nimesulide / G. Rossoni, F. Berti, A. Buschi, L.M. Villa, D.D. Bella. - In: DRUGS. - ISSN 0012-6667. - 46:Suppl. 1(1993), pp. 22-28. [10.2165/00003495-199300461-00006]
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