Folia Pharmacologica Japonica
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Antiallergic effects of mequitazine. 1. In vitro experiments
Shigekatsu KOHNOHideki YAMAMURAKatsuya OHATAHiroichi NAGAIAkihide KODAYukiyoshi YANAGIHARATakao SHIDAShigeyuki MASUKIYoichi YOSHIDAHiroshi TATUMIMinoru TORIYAMasatoshi TSUJINOKimio MIZUNOHajime FUJIMURA
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1988 Volume 92 Issue 2 Pages 145-157

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The antiallergic effects of 10-(3-quinuclidinylmethyl)phenothiazine (mequitazine) were investigated in vitro. The results obtained were as follows : 1) In the isolated trachea and lung parenchyma of guinea pigs, mequitazine showed a fairly potent antagonistic action against contractions induced by both histamine (Hi) and acetylcholine (ACh). Mequitazine was much less potent in antihistaminic action and slightly more potent in anticholinergic action than ketotifen. The contractions of the preparation by leukotriene (LT) D4 were antagonized by mequitazine, although the potency was moderate, showing an IC50 value of 2.3×10-5 g/ml in the trachea and 5.1×10-5g/ml in the lung parenchyma. Mequitazine had no effect on the contraction of the trachea by PGF, but inhibited that of the lung parenchyma with pA2=7.0. 2) Mequitazine (10-6 g/ml) slightly inhibited the Schultz-Dale reaction of the isolated guinea pig trachea, while ketotifen at the same concentration did not show any effect. 3) The contraction of the isolated guinea pig trachea by Ca2+ influx was slightly inhibited by mequitazine (10-5g/ml). 4) Mequitazine competitively inhibited the cyclic AMP-dependent phosphodiesterase activity from the rat lung with a potency of 10 times and 5 times more than those of ketotifen and theophylline, respectively. 5) Mequitazine (10-6 to 10-5 M) suppressed both the anaphylactic and phospholipase A2-induced histamine release from the peritoneal cells of rats. 6) Mequitazine (10-5g/ml) also inhibited the anaphylactic and Ca ionophore-induced histamine release from the leukocytes of the atopic patients and normal subjects. 7) The anaphylactic releases of histamine, LTB4 and peptide LT from the human lung fragments were dosedependently inhibited by mequitazine (10-7-10-5 g/ml).

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