Pulmonary Pharmacology of DT-TX 30 SE, a Potent Selective Combined Thromboxane Synthetase Inhibitor and Receptor Antagonist, in Guinea Pigs
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A novel chemical compound, DT-TX 30 SE (<I>E</I>-6-(4-(2-(4-chlorobenzenesulphonylamino)ethyl)phenyl)-6-(3-pyridyl)-hex-5-enoic acid), was studied in various models of guinea pig pulmonary function. The compound was a potent inhibitor (ED<SUB>50</SUB> 0.019 mg/kg, i.v.) of bronchospasm induced by the thromboxane receptor agonist U-46619, indicating thromboxane receptor antagonism. At even lower doses (ED<SUB>50</SUB> 0.0036 mg/kg, i.v.), it blocked arachidonic acid-induced bronchospasm. Interpretation of the latter results as evidence for additional thromboxane synthetase inhibitory activity was supported by the inhibition of arachidonic acid or bradykinin-induced thromboxane B<SUB>2</SUB> production in an isolated lung preparation, although prostaglandin E<SUB>2</SUB> and prostaglandin 6-oxo-F<SUB>1α</SUB> production measured at the same time were not inhibited. The potency of DT-TX 30 SE was compared with thromboxane receptor antagonists and synthetase inhibitors described in the literature. As a receptor antagonist, DT-TX 30 SE was significantly more potent than BM 13505 and BM 13177 (assessed by antagonism of U-46619-induced bronchospasm), but less potent than SQ 29548, while as a thromboxane synthetase inhibitor, it was significantly more potent than OKY 046 and UK 37248 as assessed by antagonism of arachidonic acid-induced bronchospasm or (OKY 046) inhibition of thromboxane production in isolated lung. The compound was active by the oral route as shown by its ability, at 10 mg/kg, p.o., to significantly reduce the immediate allergic response of sensitized guinea pigs to an ovalbumin aerosol.
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著者
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Muacevic Gojko
Department Of Biological Research Boehringer Ingelheim Kg
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MEADE Christopher
Department of Biological Research, Boehringer Ingelheim KG
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WARD Paul
Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School
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SOYKA Rainer
Department of Chemistry, Dr. Karl Thomae GmbH
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Ward Paul
Department Of Clinical Pharmacology Royal Postgraduate Medical School
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Soyka Rainer
Department Of Chemistry Dr. Karl Thomae Gmbh
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Meade Christopher
Department Of Biological Research Boehringer Ingelheim Kg