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. 1977 Oct;61(2):257-62.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1977.tb08413.x.

The effects of sodium cromoglycate on histamine aerosol-induced reflex bronchoconstriction in the anaesthetized dog

The effects of sodium cromoglycate on histamine aerosol-induced reflex bronchoconstriction in the anaesthetized dog

D M Jackson et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1977 Oct.

Abstract

1 The effects have been studied of sodium cromoglycate (SCG), given by aerosol or intravenously, on reflex bronchoconstriction induced by histamine aerosol in the anaesthetized dog. 2 Four breaths of an aerosol generated from a 2% solution of SCG significantly inhibited the vagally mediated increase in total lung resistance (RL) produced by histamine. 3 SCG given intravenously as bolus injections (5-500 microgram/kg) produced a dose-dependent reversal of a sustained reflex bronchoconstriction induced by histamine aerosol. Propranolol (500 microgram/kg) did not prevent this reversal. 4 SCG did not inhibit the increase in RL produced by supramaximal electrical stimulation of a vagus nerve. 5 The possibility is discussed that SCG may reduce the activity of lung irritant receptors in the anaesthetized dog.

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