Effect of beta-adrenoceptive blocking agents on the response to bronchoconstrictor drugs in the guinea-pig air overflow preparation. Appendix describing a new modification of the air overflow method
- PMID: 4396128
- PMCID: PMC1702742
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1971.tb09942.x
Effect of beta-adrenoceptive blocking agents on the response to bronchoconstrictor drugs in the guinea-pig air overflow preparation. Appendix describing a new modification of the air overflow method
Abstract
1. Propranolol augmented the bronchoconstrictor response to methacholine or histamine, recorded by air overflow in the anaesthetized, vagotomized guinea-pig.2. After adrenalectomy, propranolol was still active, though less so than before.3. In the pithed guinea-pig, there was no augmentation of the effect of bronchoconstrictors on air overflow. The action of propranolol could thus be due to the beta-adrenoceptor blockade of compensatory sympathetic bronchodilator activity, as concluded by McCulloch, Proctor & Rand (1967).4. Electrical stimulation of the thoracic region of the spinal cord of the pithed guinea-pig reduced the effect of bronchoconstrictors on air overflow. This reduction could be blocked by propranolol; practolol was much less effective.
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