Abstract

To study the effect of ambroxol on ion transport functions of airway mucosa, we measured bioelectric properties of canine cultured tracheal epithelium under short-circuit conditions in-vitro. Addition of ambroxol to the submucosal but not to the mucosal solution in an Ussing chamber decreased short-circuit current, transepithelial potential difference and cell conductance. The ambroxol-induced decrease in short-circuit current was not affected by bumetanide or diphenylamine-2-carboxylate, but it was abolished by pretreatment of cells with amiloride. These results suggest that ambroxol may selectively inhibit Na+ absorption by airway epithelium, thereby increasing water composition in airway surface fluid and reducing mucus viscosity.

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