Spanish
Albanian
Arabic
Armenian
Azerbaijani
Belarusian
Bengali
Bosnian
Catalan
Czech
Danish
Deutsch
Dutch
English
Estonian
Finnish
Français
Greek
Haitian Creole
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Mongolian
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Български
中文(简体)
中文(繁體)
Federation proceedings 1984-Aug

Pulmonary disposition and effects of drugs on pulmonary removal of endogenous substances.

Solo los usuarios registrados pueden traducir artículos
Iniciar sesión Registrarse
El enlace se guarda en el portapapeles.
H M Mehendale

Palabras clave

Abstracto

Pulmonary sequestration of drugs and other xenobiotics is known to affect respiratory and nonrespiratory functions of the lung and may be causally related to drug-induced pulmonary disease. We employed chlorphentermine (CP), an anorexic drug of amphiphilic physicochemical properties, to unravel possible mechanisms underlying drug-induced pulmonary hypertension associated with this class of drugs. In isolated perfused lungs, CP interferes with pulmonary clearance of 5-hydroxy tryptamine (5-HT) and norepinephrine. Pulmonary uptake and metabolism of 5-HT are inhibited by CP in rabbit and rat lungs. In in vitro incubations, CP is a powerful inhibitor of pulmonary monoamine oxidase activity. When pulmonary metabolism of 5-HT was blocked by pargyline, CP also inhibited pulmonary uptake of 5-HT. These effects of CP can be demonstrated in vivo in rabbits and rats during a single pulmonary passage of radio-labeled 5-HT. Not all pneumophilic drugs interfere with pulmonary clearance of 5-HT, as illustrated by the lack of effects by chlorpromazine and propranolol despite their pulmonary accumulation to a significant extent. Pulmonary accumulation of the chlorinated analogs such as chlomipramine and CP is greater than their nonchlorinated congenors, and this is in agreement with their ability to impede pulmonary clearance of 5-HT. These studies suggest that the electrophilic chlorine substitution increases the affinity of these chemicals for lung tissue, which increases the likelihood of their interference with the pulmonary disposition of 5-HT.

Únete a nuestra
página de facebook

La base de datos de hierbas medicinales más completa respaldada por la ciencia

  • Funciona en 55 idiomas
  • Curas a base de hierbas respaldadas por la ciencia
  • Reconocimiento de hierbas por imagen
  • Mapa GPS interactivo: etiquete hierbas en la ubicación (próximamente)
  • Leer publicaciones científicas relacionadas con su búsqueda
  • Buscar hierbas medicinales por sus efectos.
  • Organice sus intereses y manténgase al día con las noticias de investigación, ensayos clínicos y patentes.

Escriba un síntoma o una enfermedad y lea acerca de las hierbas que podrían ayudar, escriba una hierba y vea las enfermedades y los síntomas contra los que se usa.
* Toda la información se basa en investigaciones científicas publicadas.

Google Play badgeApp Store badge