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European Journal of Pharmacology: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 1993

Effectiveness of levodropropizine against cigarette smoke-induced airway hyperreactivity: possible mechanism

Luisa Daffonchio; Alicia Hernandez; Gabriella Melillo; Gaetano Clavenna; Claudio Omini

We verified the possible effect of the new antitussive drug levodropropizine on airway hyperreactivity and lung inflammation induced by cigarette smoke exposure in anaesthetized guinea-pigs. Levodropropizine, administered by aerosol at 25 mg/ml for 30 s completely prevented smoke induced airway hyperreactivity. The protective effect was early in onset (3 min) and lasted up to 30 min. The same dose of codeine, administered in the form of an aerosol, decreased the increase in airway responsiveness induced by smoke inhalation slightly but not significantly. In parallel with the functional results, levodropropizine also inhibited the recruitment of inflammatory cells triggered by smoke exposure within the airway lumen. When levodropropizine was administered i.v. to anaesthetized guinea-pigs, it reduced the bronchocontractile effect of capsaicin dose-dependently, whereas it was without effect against substance P-induced bronchoconstriction. These data demonstrate the ability of levodropropizine to counteract the hyperreactive phenomenon and the associated inflammatory event induced by cigarette smoke exposure, an effect which might depend on its capacity to modulate the activation of the peptidergic system.


Pharmacological Research | 1991

Comparative study of postsynaptic α-adrenoceptors in aorta obtained from human and other mammalian species

Enrica Martinotti; Maria Cristina Breschi; Claudio Omini; M Pani; Ma Ciucci; Paola Nieri

The alpha-adrenoceptor populations in aortic strips from humans, rats, guinea-pigs and rabbits were investigated in vitro, using specific agonists and antagonists. In rabbit and human preparations the activities of the two agonists tested, noradrenaline and methoxamine, were competitively antagonized by prazosin, whereas in the other animal species prazosin showed a competitive antagonism for methoxamine induced contraction, but an uncompetitive behaviour against noradrenaline. The alpha 2-selective agonists B-HT 920 and detomidine did not elicit any effect on aortic strips up to 10(-3) M. On the basis of these results, alpha 1-receptors seem to represent an homogeneous population in human and rabbit aortae, but not in rat and guinea-pig tissues. On the other hand, the contractile response of noradrenaline and methoxamine on aortic strips from the four animal species examined cannot be ascribed to the activation of postsynaptic alpha 2-receptors. Moreover we present preliminary evidence that rat and guinea-pig aortae do not contain a clear subdivision in alpha 1a- and alpha 1b-receptors.


European Journal of Pharmacology | 1993

Levodropropizine reduces capsaicin- and substance P-induced plasma extravasation in the rat trachea.

Isao Yamawaki; Pierangelo Geppetti; Claude Bertrand; Olivier Huber; Luisa Daffonchio; Claudio Omini; Jay A. Nadel

We investigated the effect of the non-opioid, peripherally acting antitussive agent levodropropizine to reduce neurogenic plasma extravasation in the rat trachea. Levodropropizine (10, 50 and 200 mg/kg) reduced in a dose-dependent manner the extravasation of Evans blue dye evoked by capsaicin. Levodropropizine inhibited also substance P-evoked extravasation, whereas it did not affect the extravasation evoked by platelet activating factor. Levodropropizine (10 and 100 microM) did not affect the contraction produced by [Sar9,Met(O2)11]substance P, a selective agonist for tachykinin NK1 receptors, in the rat urinary bladder in vitro. These data indicate that levodropropizine inhibits capsaicin-induced plasma extravasation: (a) acting at a postjunctional level; (b) exhibiting neuropeptide selectivity and; (c) via a mechanism independent of tachykinin NK1 receptor blockade. Irrespective of the mechanism, this novel antiinflammatory action of levodropropizine underlines its potential role in inflammatory airway diseases such as bronchial asthma.


Journal of Autonomic Pharmacology | 1992

Changes in airway reactivity to exogenous and endogenous acetylcholine and substance P after anaphylactic bronchoconstriction in anaesthetized guinea-pigs

Paola Nieri; Luisa Daffonchio; Claudio Omini; Enrica Martinotti; Maria Cristina Breschi


Archive | 1993

Tartronic acids, their acetalic ethers and o-esters

Carmelo Gandolfi; Lorella Cotini; Marco Mantovanini; Gianfranco Caselli; Gaetano Clavenna; Claudio Omini


Archive | 1993

Acrylamide derivatives as antirussive agent

Marco Mantovanini; Roberto Giani; Alessandro Bestetti; Antonio Lavezzo; Claudio Omini


Archive | 1994

7α-AMINO-1,1-DIOXOCEFEM L-VALYLAMIDES

Bruno Macchia; Claudio Omini; Carmelo Gandolfi; Marco Mantovanini


Archive | 1993

Tartronic whose acetal ether and ester-o

Carmelo Gandolfi; Lorella Cotini; Marco Mantovanini; Gianfranco Caselli; Gaetano Clavenna; Claudio Omini


Archive | 1993

Tartronsäure, deren acetalische äther und-o-ester Tartronic whose acetal ether and o-ester

Carmelo Gandolfi; Lorella Cotini; Marco Mantovanini; Gianfranco Caselli; Gaetano Clavenna; Claudio Omini


Archive | 1993

Dérivé d'acrylamide comme antitussifs

Marco Mantovanini; Roberto Giani; Alessandro Bestetti; Antonio Lavezzo; Claudio Omini

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Isao Yamawaki

University of California

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