Exacerbation of Airway Hyperreactivity by (.+-.)Salbutamol in Sensitized Guinea Pigs.

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  • Exacerbation of Airway Hyperreactivity by (±)Salbutamol in Sensitized Guinea Pigs

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In guinea pigs passively sensitized to ovalbumin, sustained (6 days) subcutaneous infusion of (±)salbutamol (1 mg/kg/day) induced significant airway obstruction and heightened responsivity to airway spasmogens. Of these animals, a substantial proportion (78/235) were too responsive to injected spasmogens to permit infusion of ovalbumin or died following infusion of ovalbumin; yet there were few deaths (2/166) amongst the sensitized animals not exposed to (±)salbutamol. In comparison to the animals not exposed to (±)salbutamol, infusion of ovalbumin led to exaggerated responsivity of the airways to leukotriene C4, leukotriene E4, histamine, serotonin and acetylcholine, but not to prostaglandin F or bradykinin. The capacity of sustained exposure to high doses of (±)salbutamol to induce airway hyperreactivity to allergic mediators may account for an association between asthma death and regular, excessive use of sympathomimetics.

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