Biggs D F, Goel V
Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 1985 Jun;63(6):760-5. doi: 10.1139/y85-126.
The effects of sodium cromoglycate (SCG) on cardiovascular and pulmonary responses to phenylbiguanide, capsaicin, and vagal stimulation were studied in anesthetized guinea pigs. Phenylbiguanide had no bronchospastic activity but induced reflex changes in arterial blood pressure which were reduced or abolished by SCG. Capsaicin induced nonreflex bronchospasm, and decreases in arterial blood pressure that were unaffected by SCG. Sodium cromoglycate, given before or after atropine, had no effect on the bronchospasm and cardiovascular responses to unilateral or bilateral stimulation of the vagus nerves. We conclude that SCG may influence both the afferent and efferent pathways of responses to drugs.
在麻醉的豚鼠中研究了色甘酸钠(SCG)对苯乙双胍、辣椒素和迷走神经刺激所引起的心血管及肺部反应的影响。苯乙双胍没有支气管痉挛活性,但可引起动脉血压的反射性变化,而SCG可减轻或消除这种变化。辣椒素可引起非反射性支气管痉挛以及动脉血压下降,而SCG对此无影响。在阿托品给药之前或之后给予色甘酸钠,对单侧或双侧迷走神经刺激所引起的支气管痉挛和心血管反应均无影响。我们得出结论,SCG可能会影响对药物反应的传入和传出途径。