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. 1968 Sep;34(1):76-87.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1968.tb07952.x.

Antagonism by fenamates and like-acting drugs of bronchoconstriction induced by bradykinin or antigen in the guinea-pig

Antagonism by fenamates and like-acting drugs of bronchoconstriction induced by bradykinin or antigen in the guinea-pig

H O Collier et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1968 Sep.

Abstract

1. Nine non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs were tested for antagonism of bradykinin-induced bronchoconstriction in guinea-pig lungs in vivo. Only one, benzydamine, was inactive.2. The descending order of potency of the active anti-inflammatory drugs was meclofenamate = Scha 306>Scha 87/2>indoxole>Mi85>indomethacin>glafenine>ibufenac.3. Of eight other drugs tested, chlorpromazine, phenoxybenzamine and four others were inactive, whereas phenelzine and mebanazine possessed activity.4. In tests at two dose-levels of meclofenamate, the dose-ratio of bradykinin increased proportionately with the dose of meclofenamate.5. The anti-bradykinin effect of meclofenamate was still observed after destruction of the brain and spinal cord, after bilateral adrenalectomy or after blockade of beta-receptors for adrenaline.6. Meclofenamate did not release catecholamines from the adrenal medulla or prevent such a release by bradykinin given intra-arterially.7. The fenamates and like-acting drugs reduced the intensity of anaphylactic bronchoconstriction in guinea-pigs treated with mepyramine or propranolol. The descending order of potency was meclofenamate>flufenamate>mefenamate.8. Dose / response curves for the antagonism of anaphylactic bronchoconstriction by the fenamates, in the presence of propranolol, turned downwards at high doses.9. These findings suggest that the fenamates may find a useful place in the treatment of bronchial asthma or other conditions involving allergic ventilatory impairment.

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