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  2. AHR-14310C: a potent, long-acting, nonsedating H1-antihistamine that prevents antigen-induced mucus formation in sensitive rats

AHR-14310C: a potent, long-acting, nonsedating H1-antihistamine that prevents antigen-induced mucus formation in sensitive rats

  • J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1990 Jun;253(3):1177-83.
J C Nolan 1 M H Foxwell L L Whitman J M Yanni D A Walsh B F Kilpatrick D N Johnson A G Proakis
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  • 1 Department of Pharmacology, A. H. Robins Research Laboratories, Richmond, Virginia.
PMID: 1972750
Abstract

AHR-14310C(5-[2-[4-[bis(4-fluorophenyl)hydroxymethyl- 1-piperidinyl]ethyl]-3-methyl]-2-oxazolidinone ethanedioate, hydrochloride salt) displays potent and long-acting antihistaminic activity in guinea pigs and in dog and guinea pig models of immediate hypersensitivity. Given orally 1, 5 or 24 hr before an i.v. histamine challenge, AHR-14310C produced ED50 values of 0.76, 0.22 and 0.58 mg/kg, respectively, in protecting naive guinea pigs from the lethal effects of the histamine challenge. AHR-14310C was also effective when the histamine was administered as an aerosol (1-, 5- and 24-hr ED50 values = 0.69, 0.38 and 1.08 mg/kg, respectively). AHR-14310C also attenuated the anaphylactic responses to aerosolized antigen in sensitive guinea pigs and the skin response to antigen in naturally sensitive dogs. AHR-14310C, at doses in vastly excess of those required to block histamine-induced hypotension, did not alter the electroencephalogram of cats, as did the sedating antihistamine, diphenhydramine. AHR-14310C did not affect the autonomic responses to acetylcholine, isoproterenol, epinephrine or 1,1-dimethyl-4-phenylpiperazinium chloride in dogs. At low doses (0.316-1.0 mg/kg p.o.), AHR-14310C blocked antigen-induced tracheal mucous changes in sensitive rats. AHR-14310C has therapeutic potential in allergic individuals, particularly in asthmatics, where bronchorrhea or mucus plugging is a problem.

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