Role Of Nitric Oxide in the Effect of Nebivolol on Isolated Tracheal Muscle of Guinea Pig

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dc.contributor.author Asma Shaukat, Naila Abrar
dc.contributor.author Ayesha Naureen, Muhammad Nawaz
dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-12T05:37:50Z
dc.date.available 2024-11-12T05:37:50Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/18478
dc.description Prof Dr Naila Abrar HOD Pharmacology & Therapeutics en_US
dc.description.abstract Background: The use of beta blockers is limited by their ability to produce bronchospasm in asthmatics. Third generation β-blockers like Nebivolol may show better tolerability because they may augment the release of nitric oxide (NO) from endothelial cells. However the involvement of NO in the respiratory effect of Nebivolol remains controversial. The present study, carried out on isolated tracheal muscle strips of guinea pigs, was designed to explore this controversy. Method: Varying concentration of histamine ranging from 10-7 M to 10-3 M were used to plot a concentration response curve on the isolated tracheal muscle strips of guinea pig and was used as a control. The same concentration response curve was plotted in presence of a fixed concentration of Nebivolol 10-6 M and then again in presence of a fixed concentration of L-Nitro Arginine Methyl Ester (L-NAME) 10-4 M and Nebivolol 10-6 M together in a series of experiments using six sets of isolated tracheal muscle strips in each case. Results: Nebivolol did not produce any significant shift in the concentration response curve while in the presence of L-NAME, Nebivolol shifted the histamine concentration response curve upwards and to the left. Conclusion: Nebivolol does not augment the histamine induced contraction of respiratory smooth muscle of guinea pig but in the presence of Nitric Oxide inhibitor L-NAME a significant augmentation of the same curve occurs, indicating a role of NO in the sparing of respiratory smooth muscle by Nebivolol. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Ayub Medical College Abbottabad en_US
dc.subject Nebivolol, L-NAME, Concentration response curve, Tracheal muscle en_US
dc.title Role Of Nitric Oxide in the Effect of Nebivolol on Isolated Tracheal Muscle of Guinea Pig en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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