نتایج جستجو برای: antitussive agents

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Journal: :Pharmacological reviews 2014
P V Dicpinigaitis A H Morice S S Birring L McGarvey J A Smith B J Canning C P Page

Cough remains a serious unmet clinical problem, both as a symptom of a range of other conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, gastroesophageal reflux, and as a problem in its own right in patients with chronic cough of unknown origin. This article reviews our current understanding of the pathogenesis of cough and the hypertussive state characterizing a number of diseas...

2013
Rizwan ul Haq Abdul Wahab Khurshed Ayub Khalid Mehmood M. Azhar Sherkheli Rafeeq Alam Khan Mohsin Raza

Antitussive effects of ethyl acetate fraction of Terminalia chebula on sulphur dioxide (SO2) gas induced cough have been examined in mice. Safety profile of Terminalia chebula was established by determining LD50 and acute neurotoxicity. The result showed that extract of Terminalia chebula dose dependently suppressed SO2 gas induced cough in mice. Terminalia chebula, after i.p. administration at...

Journal: :Cough (London, England) 2007
Kazuo Takahama Tetsuya Shirasaki

Narcotic antitussives such as codeine reveal the antitussive effect primarily via the mu-opioid receptor in the central nervous system (CNS). The kappa-opioid receptor also seems to contribute partly to the production of the antitussive effect of the drugs. There is controversy as to whether delta-receptors are involved in promoting an antitussive effect. Peripheral opioid receptors seem to hav...

Journal: :Japanese journal of pharmacology 1984
S Yanaura H Fujikura T Hosokawa H Kitagawa J Kamei M Misawa

The antitussive effect of the new compound 1, 2, 3, 4a, 9b-hexahydro-8, 9b-dimethyl-4-[3-(4-methyl-piperazine-1-yl) propionamide] dibenzofuran-3-one dihydrochloride (RU-20201) was investigated in dogs and guinea pigs, including its sites of action. The antitussive effect of RU-20201 was about 1/10 as potent as that of codeine phosphate in dogs with the puncture electrode-induced cough (PEC) met...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Elisabet Gregori-Puigjané Vincent Setola Jérôme Hert Brenda A Crews John J Irwin Eugen Lounkine Lawrence Marnett Bryan L Roth Brian K Shoichet

Notwithstanding their key roles in therapy and as biological probes, 7% of approved drugs are purported to have no known primary target, and up to 18% lack a well-defined mechanism of action. Using a chemoinformatics approach, we sought to "de-orphanize" drugs that lack primary targets. Surprisingly, targets could be easily predicted for many: Whereas these targets were not known to us nor to t...

Journal: :Respiratory medicine 1993
H A Hutchings S Morris R Eccles M S Jawad

The aim of the present study was to investigate the voluntary suppression of cough in response to capsaicin inhalation in healthy volunteers, and to determine if the dose-response curve to capsaicin was significantly altered when volunteers were asked to suppress their cough response. The quantification of the degree of voluntary suppression of induced cough could provide a new methodology for ...

2012
M. I. Petrovskaya

This article is devoted to one of the most common manifestations of diseases of respiratory system and upper respiratory tract coughing. While performing a protective function , the cough in some cases significantly impairs a child's condition. The choice of treatment requires a clear understanding of the mechanism of a drug's action, its safety profile and effectiveness. In this paper the auth...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2012
Donatella Mutolo Fulvia Bongianni Elenia Cinelli Maria Grazia Giovannini Tito Pantaleo

The caudal nucleus tractus solitarii (cNTS), the predominant site of termination of cough-related afferents, has been shown to be a site of action of some centrally acting antitussive agents. A role of ERK1/2 has been suggested in acute central processing of nociceptive inputs. Because pain and cough share similar features, we investigated whether ERK1/2 activation could also be involved in the...

2015
Eva Wex Thierry Bouyssou

Excessive coughing is a common feature of airway diseases. Different G-protein coupled receptors, including β2-adrenergic receptors (β2-AR), have been implicated in the molecular mechanisms underlying the cough reflex. However, the potential antitussive property of β2-AR agonists in patients with respiratory disease is a matter of ongoing debate. The aim of our study was to test the efficacy of...

2010
M Simera I Poliacek J Jakus

BACKGROUND Codeine represents a commonly used drug to suppress cough. Central antitussive effect of codeine has been confirmed in a number of animal studies. However, available data related to antitussive activity of codeine in rabbits are very limited. OBJECTIVE We investigated the effects of codeine on cough, single expiratory responses (expiration-like reflex) induced by mechanical tracheo...

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