Abstract
The facilitating effect of nifedipine on isoproterenol induced airway smooth muscle relaxation was studied in guinea pig tracheas. For isometric force measurement, 4 mm tracheal cylinders were suspended in incubation chambers in oxygenated physiologic medium. After 90 minutes of equilibration under 2 grams resting tension, at a temperature of 37°C and pH of 7.4, concentration response curves for isoproterenol were performed with and without the addition of a 1 × 10 −5M nifedipine dose. The experiments were then repeated using tissues precontracted with histamine. Our data show that in the nifedipine pretreated tissues, the EC 50 of isoproterenol is shifted to the left (p < 0.05) probably due to further reduction in cytosolic calcium by nifedipine. Our findings suggest that nifedipine might have a role in the treatment of asthma and obstructive airway disease.
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