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Animal experiment: | Mice: In the oxitropium bromide inhalation group, animals are given 2 puffs of inhalation from a oxitropium bromide MDI (metered dose inhaler) via a 75-mL spacer, and then diaphragm muscles are dissected and measured as to contractility immediately, 1 hour, 2 hours and 4 hours later (n=5 animals each). An animal is placed in a centrifugal tube (inner diameter=30 mm) with a round hole (diameter=10 mm) in the bottom, its nose and mouth being exposed through the hole to breath. An oxitropium bromide MDI (metered dose inhaler) releases 2 puffs into a spacer attached to the tube. Aerosols of oxitropium bromide are inhaled for about 10 seconds, while the animal is breathing spontaneously through the hole of the tube[1]. |
产品描述 | Oxitropium bromide is an mAChR antagonist used as an anticholinergic bronchodilator drug for the treatment of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Oxitropium bromide is a muscarinic antagonist which blocks musucarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChR). Incubation with oxitropium bromide of untreated diaphragm muscle and diaphragm muscle injected with endotoxin does not increase the force-frequency curves dose-dependently in vitro; however, it causes both types of muscle to be fatigue resistant[1]. Oxitropium bromide inhalation shifts force-frequency curves upward at 2 h after inhalation and inhibits the decrease of force-frequency curves due to endotoxin injection in vivo[1]. Oxitropium bromide strongly and persistently inhibits the acetylcholine (ACh)-induced resistance. The increase in resistance induced by histamine, serotonin, leukotriene D4 or antigen is prevented by oxitropium bromide oxitropium bromide[2]. Inhalation of the anticholinergic agent oxitropium bromide at doses of 1.5 μg and higher greatly attenuates the decrease in mucus score produced by intravenous histamine but not by inhaled histamine[3]. [1]. Shindoh C, et al. Effects of inhalation or incubation of oxitropium bromide on diaphragm muscle contractility in mice. Allergol Int. 2011 Sep;60(3):365-72. [2]. Kohno SW, et al. Effect of oxitropium bromide (Ba253) on increased airway resistance induced by various agonists and antigen in the guinea pig. Jpn J Pharmacol. 1989 Aug;50(4):455-66. [3]. Takeyama K, et al. Effect of oxitropium bromide on histamine-induced airway goblet cell secretion. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 1996 Jul;154(1):231-6. |