Journal article
The contribution of histamine to the action of bradykinin in the human nasal airway
Abstract
Bradykinin, 10 to 1000 micrograms given by aerosol into the nasal cavity of normal, healthy volunteers, produced a dose-related increase of nasal airway resistance. Bradykinin also reduced the minimal nasal cross-sectional area (Amin), increased albumin release into nasal lavage fluid and increased the symptoms of nasal inflammation. Pretreatment with cetirizine (10 mg orally) reduced the fall in Amin induced by bradykinin, 300 micrograms, but …
Authors
Austin CE; Dear JW; Neighbour H; Lund V; Foreman JC
Journal
Immunopharmacology, Vol. 34, No. 2-3, pp. 181–189
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
September 1996
DOI
10.1016/0162-3109(96)00136-1
ISSN
0162-3109