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Query: EC:3.1.4.1 (
phosphodiesterase
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Tiaramide hydrochloride
(
THC
) is a benzothiazoline derivative with a remarkable antianaphylactic activity: in anaesthetized guinea-pig it shows protecting effects against histamine (H)- and bradykinin (Bk)-induced bronchoconstriction, preventing increase of lung resistance and decrease of dynamic compliance. At the same time
THC
inhibits formation of circulating thromboxane A2 brought about by H and Bk.
THC
is also able to antagonize the contractions induced by CaCl2 on isolated guinea-pig tracheal spirals and its mode of action seems to be of the competitive type. Furthermore
THC
abolishes the "tonic" phase of K+-induced contractions of guinea-pig taenia coli which are dependent on inward movement of calcium, whereas the "phasic" component of the contractions is left unaltered.
THC
is a very weak inhibitor of 3'-5' cyclic adenosine monophosphate
phosphodiesterase
which is affected only at very high dosage (10(-2) M). The calcium antagonistic activity of
THC
may explain both its bronchodilating and antianaphylactic properties.
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PMID:New pharmacological aspects on the antiasthmatic activity of tiaramide-HCl. 689 Aug 32