Abstract

We studied the effects of an intravenous injection of 5.0 mg of aminophylline per kg of body weight on lung mechanics in 8 normal subjects. No change occurred in lung volumes, airway resistance, and maximal expiratory flow-volume and lung pressure-volume curves. Restudy of 4 of the subjects before and after an injection of 8.0 mg/kg of aminophylline did not modify the pattern of response to the drug, despite a serum concentration range of 15.1 to 19.3 mg/l. These findings were, therefore, in contrast with those observed after the administration of atropine or beta-2 adrenergic derivatives. They suggested that the bronchodilator effects of aminophylline may not be due to a direct action of the drug on the bronchial smooth muscle.

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