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Eur Respir J 1993; 6: 434-439
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Effect of frusemide on bradykinin- and capsaicin-induced contraction of the guinea-pig trachea

M Molimard and C Advenier

Frusemide, a loop diuretic, inhibits the bronchial response to various bronchoconstrictor stimuli in asthmatic subjects. The underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In order to determine whether frusemide inhibits pharmacologically induced C-fibre stimulation, we investigated the effect of frusemide on bradykinin-, capsaicin-, neurokinin A-, and substance P-induced contraction of the guinea-pig isolated trachea. Frusemide 10(-5) and 10(-4) M produced a significant inhibition of concentration-response curves to bradykinin, which was markedly reduced by indomethacin 10(-6) M. Frusemide significantly reduced capsaicin-induced contraction only in the presence of indomethacin 10(-6) M. Neurokinin A- and substance P-induced contractions were not affected by frusemide and/or indomethacin. Our data suggest that a cyclo-oxygenase pathway is involved in the inhibition by frusemide of the bradykinin-induced contraction, but not in the inhibition of the capsaicin-induced contraction.





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