1. Interactions between glycopyrronium and indacaterol on cholinergic neurotransmission and contractile response in bovine trachealis
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Michele Baroffio, Giovanni Barisione, and Vito Brusasco
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Airway smooth muscle ,Acetylcholine ,Long-acting muscarinic antagonist ,Long-acting β-adrenoceptor agonist ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Background Muscarinic-receptor antagonists and β-adrenoceptor agonists are used, alone or in combination, as first-line treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Both drugs decrease airway smooth muscle tone by post-junctional mechanisms but they may have opposing effects on pre-junctional acetylcholine (ACh)-release. Methods We studied the effects of the muscarinic-receptor antagonist glycopyrronium (GLY), the β-adrenoceptor agonist indacaterol (IND) and their combination on electrically-induced ACh-release and contractile response in isolated bovine trachealis. Data were analyzed by paired t-test and analysis of variance for repeated or independent measures with Newmann-Keuls post-hoc test when appropriate. Results GLY 10−8 M decreased contractile response by 19 ± 6% (p = 0.010) without altering ACh-release. GLY 10−7 M and 10−6 M almost abolished contractile responses even if the ACh-release was increased by 27 ± 19% (p
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- 2017
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