Β‐Blockers have differential effects on the murine asthma phenotype. (13th October 2015)
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- Title:
- Β‐Blockers have differential effects on the murine asthma phenotype. (13th October 2015)
- Main Title:
- Β‐Blockers have differential effects on the murine asthma phenotype
- Authors:
- Thanawala, V J
Valdez, D J
Joshi, R
Forkuo, G S
Parra, S
Knoll, B J
Bouvier, M
Leff, P
Bond, R A - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background and Purpose: Our previous studies have shown the β2 ‐adrenoceptor and its endogenous ligand, adrenaline, are required for development of the asthma phenotype in murine asthma models. Chronic administration of some, but not other, β‐blockers attenuated the asthma phenotype and led us to hypothesize that biased signalling was the basis of their differential effects, experimentally and clinically. Experimental Approach: We used mice with no detectable systemic adrenaline (PNMT ‐/‐ ) and wild‐type (WT) mice to study the effects of four β‐blockers, alprenolol, carvedilol, propranolol and nadolol, in an ovalbumin sensitization and challenge (Ova S/C) murine model of asthma. The parameters measured were inflammatory cell infiltration, mucous metaplasia and airway hyperresponsiveness. To interpret the pharmacological action of these ligands quantitatively, we conducted computer simulations of three‐state models of receptor activation. Key Results: Ova S/C PNMT ‐/‐ mice do not develop an asthma phenotype. Here, we showed that administration of alprenolol, carvedilol or propranolol in the absence of interference from adrenaline using Ova S/C PNMT ‐/‐ mice resulted in the development of an asthma phenotype, whereas nadolol had no effect. Ova S/C WT mice did develop an asthma phenotype, and administration of alprenolol, propranolol and carvedilol had no effect on the asthma phenotype. However, nadolol prevented development of the asthma phenotype in Ova S/C WTAbstract : Background and Purpose: Our previous studies have shown the β2 ‐adrenoceptor and its endogenous ligand, adrenaline, are required for development of the asthma phenotype in murine asthma models. Chronic administration of some, but not other, β‐blockers attenuated the asthma phenotype and led us to hypothesize that biased signalling was the basis of their differential effects, experimentally and clinically. Experimental Approach: We used mice with no detectable systemic adrenaline (PNMT ‐/‐ ) and wild‐type (WT) mice to study the effects of four β‐blockers, alprenolol, carvedilol, propranolol and nadolol, in an ovalbumin sensitization and challenge (Ova S/C) murine model of asthma. The parameters measured were inflammatory cell infiltration, mucous metaplasia and airway hyperresponsiveness. To interpret the pharmacological action of these ligands quantitatively, we conducted computer simulations of three‐state models of receptor activation. Key Results: Ova S/C PNMT ‐/‐ mice do not develop an asthma phenotype. Here, we showed that administration of alprenolol, carvedilol or propranolol in the absence of interference from adrenaline using Ova S/C PNMT ‐/‐ mice resulted in the development of an asthma phenotype, whereas nadolol had no effect. Ova S/C WT mice did develop an asthma phenotype, and administration of alprenolol, propranolol and carvedilol had no effect on the asthma phenotype. However, nadolol prevented development of the asthma phenotype in Ova S/C WT mice. Computer simulations of these four ligands were consistent with the isolated three‐state receptor model. Conclusion and Implications: β‐Blockers have different effects on the murine asthma phenotype that correlate with reported differences in activation or inhibition of downstream β2 ‐adrenoceptor signalling pathways. … (more)
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- British journal of pharmacology. Volume 172:Number 20(2015:Oct.)
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- British journal of pharmacology
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- Volume 172:Number 20(2015:Oct.)
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- Volume 172, Issue 20 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 172
- Issue:
- 20
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0172-0020-0000
- Page Start:
- 4833
- Page End:
- 4846
- Publication Date:
- 2015-10-13
- Subjects:
- Pharmacology -- Periodicals
Chemotherapy -- Periodicals
Drug Therapy -- Periodicals
Pharmacology -- Periodicals
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http://www.nature.com/bjp/index.html ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/bph.13253 ↗
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