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Journal of Pharmacological and Toxicological Methods | 2001

A simple noninvasive method to measure the cough reflex in dogs

Richard W. Chapman; Aileen House; Susan Skeans; James Lamca; Robert W. Egan; Chander Celly; John A. Hey

INTRODUCTION This study describes a method to measure the cough reflex in dogs that is simple to perform, requires no surgical intervention and can be used to profile efficacy and side-effect liabilities of antitussive drugs. METHODS Experiments were performed in propofol-anesthetized dogs in which cardiopulmonary functions were non-invasively monitored before and after the induction of cough produced by spraying 0.75 ml of distilled water into the trachea. RESULTS The magnitude of the cough response, measured by the frequency and amplitude was not different for individual dogs performed with repeated trials on different days. Treatment with the opioid antitussive drug, torbutrol (0.055-0.0055 mg/kg, s.c.) inhibited the cough frequency but not the amplitude induced by the water challenge. Furthermore, side effects of torbutrol were identified as mild respiratory depression and an anesthetic-sparing effect with propofol. DISCUSSION This method offers many distinct advantages to evaluate efficacy of antitussive drugs including the fact that no surgery is required, it takes only 15-20 min to complete an experiment, and it can be used to simultaneously profile antitussive and side effect liabilities of drugs developed for the treatment of cough.


International Archives of Allergy and Immunology | 2005

Airway Closure after Antigen Challenge in Cynomolgus Monkeys: Effect of the Histamine H1 Receptor Antagonist, Chlorpheniramine Maleate

Susan Skeans; James Lamca; Aileen House; Chander Celly; John A. Hey; Richard W. Chapman

Background: Airway closure is frequently observed in human asthma. However, limited information exists on the factors that cause this condition. In this study, an allergic cynomolgus monkey model was used to characterize the condition of airway closure and assess the contribution of histamine H1 receptors to this response. Methods: Oscillatory lung mechanics, arterial blood gases during ventilation on 100% O2 and functional residual capacity (FRC) assessed by helium dilution were measured before and then 10 min and 24 h after Ascaris aerosol challenge in 12 male Ascaris-sensitive cynomolgus monkeys. The monkeys were pretreated with intravenous saline or chlorpheniramine maleate (0.3 mg/kg) in a randomized crossover design. Results: Ascaris challenge produced a large increase in airway resistance, an increase in lung tissue damping (G) that measures ventilation inhomogeneity in the lung, a reduction in arterial oxygen tension (PaO2) during ventilation on 100% O2 and a reduction in FRC. These effects were seen 10 min after the Ascaris challenge, but by 24 h, these parameters had returned close to the baseline values. Chlorpheniramine maleate (0.3 mg/kg, i.v.) produced a 12-fold shift in the histamine bronchoconstrictor dose-response curve. Pretreatment of monkeys with chlorpheniramine maleate (0.3 mg/kg, i.v.) attenuated the increase in airway resistance induced by Ascaris challenge, but had only a small effect on the increase in G and the reductions in PaO2 and FRC after antigen. Conclusions: These results demonstrate that airway closure occurs immediately after the antigen challenge in allergic cynomolgus monkeys and that histamine H1 receptors contribute very minimally to this response.


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2007

Effect of inhaled roflumilast on the prevention and resolution of allergen-induced late phase airflow obstruction in Brown Norway rats

Richard W. Chapman; Aileen House; Howard Jones; Jennifer Richard; Chander Celly; Dan Prelusky; Pauline Ting; John C. Hunter; James Lamca; Jonathan E. Phillips


Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2004

The role of neutrophils in LPS-induced changes in pulmonary function in conscious rats

J. Spond; M. Motasim Billah; Richard W. Chapman; Robert W. Egan; John A. Hey; Aileen House; William Kreutner; Michael Minnicozzi


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2004

Cough reflex in allergic dogs.

Aileen House; Chander Celly; Susan Skeans; James Lamca; Robert W. Egan; John A. Hey; Richard W. Chapman


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2004

Antitussive activity of the tachykinin NK1 receptor antagonist, CP-99994, in dogs.

Richard W. Chapman; Aileen House; Fei Liu; Chander Celly; Hong Mei; John A. Hey


European Journal of Pharmacology | 2006

Temporal profile of forced expiratory lung function in allergen-challenged Brown-Norway rats

Chander Celly; Aileen House; Susan Sehring; Xiang Y. Zhang; Howard Jones; John A. Hey; Robert W. Egan; Richard W. Chapman


Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2005

Effect of histamine, albuterol and deep inspiration on airway and lung tissue mechanics in cynomolgus monkeys.

Richard W. Chapman; Susan Skeans; James Lamca; Aileen House; John A. Hey; Chander Celly


Drug Research | 2011

Changes in Upper and Lower Airway Inflammation Following Administration of Mometasone Furoate in Allergen-Challenged Brown Norway Rats

John C. Anthes; Robbie L. McLeod; Richard W. Chapman; Yanlin Jia; Aileen House; Fernandez Xiomara; Gissela Diaz; Johanna Jimenez; Jennifer Richard; Howard Jones; George Kelly; Michelle Natiello; Aidan Curran; Jonathan E. Phillips


Pulmonary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2001

Effect of tachykinins on airway function in cynomolgus monkeys.

Peter J. Mauser; Susan Skeans; G. Ritacco; Xiomara Fernandez; Aileen House; Richard W. Chapman

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