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The ingestion of monosodium glutamate in sensitive individuals has been reported to cause severe asthma. We therefore studied the effects of
L-glu
on airway function and histamine (H) responsiveness in the rabbit. Histamine dose response curves (
HDR
's) were performed by measuring total lung resistance (RL) after inhalation of saline and increasing concentrations of H (1-30 mg/ml). The concentration of H producing a 20% increase in RL (PC20H) was obtained by interpolation. To assess the effects of
L-glu
, 8 rabbits were infused with
L-glu
(0.2 g/kg/hr) or saline in random order (14 days apart) for 4 hours followed by an HDRC. To look at possible late effects, a repeat HDRC was also performed in 6 rabbits 12 hours after completion of the
L-glu
infusion. In order to see whether rabbits rendered hyperresponsive responded to
L-glu
, the above protocol was performed in 7 rabbits following the inhalation of 3 micrograms of the activated complement fragment C5a des Arg. The
L-glu
infusions increased the plasma levels approx. ten-fold (mean +/- SEM 0.119 +/- 0.012 base-line, 1.272 +/- 0.061 mmol/l post infusion).
L-glu
did not increase the PC20H or baseline RL in either the normal rabbits at 4 or 12 hours or in the C5a des Arg treated rabbits at 4 hours. It is concluded that
L-glu
does not cause bronchoconstriction or an increase in airway responsiveness to H in the rabbit.
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PMID:The effect of L-glutamic acid on airway function and reactivity in the rabbit. 290 65