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Query: UMLS:C0010200 (
cough
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The pharmacological mechanisms of allergic
cough
in the guinea pig were studied. Actively sensitized guinea pigs were exposed to aerosols of antigen to elicit
coughing
. In separate experiments, naive guinea pigs were exposed to aerosols of capsaicin to elicit
coughing
. Both allergic and capsaicin-induced
cough
were inhibited by loratadine (0.3-10 mg kg-1 p.o.) and chlorpheniramine (0.1-3.0 mg kg-1 p.o.). Neither cimetidine (10 mg kg-1 s.c.), nor thioperamide (3-10 mg kg-1 s.c.), inhibited allergic or capsaicin-induced
cough
. Codeine (3-30 mg kg-1 p.o.), salbutamol (0.003-3.0 mg kg-1 s.c.) and ipratropium (0.03-1.0 mg kg-1 s.c.) inhibited both allergic and capsaicin-induced
cough
. Hexamethonium (10 and 30 mg kg-1 s.c.) inhibited allergic, but not capsaicin-induced
cough
. Allergic and capsaicin-induced
cough
were unaffected by phenidone (5.0 and 10.0 mg kg-1 s.c.). Indomethacin (5.0 and 10.0 mg kg-1 s.c.) had no effect on allergic
cough
but slightly inhibited capsaicin-induced
cough
. We conclude that allergic and capsaicin-induced
cough
are modulated by histamine H1 receptor and cholinergic mechanisms. Histamine H2 or
histamine H3 receptor
mechanisms, and lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase products of arachidonic acid metabolism do not influence allergic and capsaicin-induced
cough
. Ganglionic mechanisms play a minor role in the production of allergic
cough
and no role in capsaicin-induced
cough
.
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PMID:Pharmacological studies of allergic cough in the guinea pig. 749 4