Title: Bronchodilators (??????)
1Bronchodilators(??????)
- Huifang Tang (???)
- Department of Pharmacology
- Zhejiang university, school of Medicine
- tanghuifang_at_zju.edu.cn
2Drugs acting on respiratory system
- Cough antitussive drugs
- centrally acting
- peripherally acting
- Sputum expectorant drugs
- sputum-diluting drugs
- mucolytic drugs
- Asthma antiasthmatic drugs
- Bronchodilators
- ? receptor
agonists - theophyllines
- muscarinic
antagonists - Anti-inflammatory drugs
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glucocorticosteroids - mediator release
inhibitors
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4Antiasthmatic drugs
Immunological and non-immunological stimuli
Airway inflammation
bronchoconstriction
?2 receptor agonists Theophylline Muscerinic
antagonists
glucocorticosteroids Disodium cromoglycate Leukotr
iene modifiers
Airway hyperresponsiveness
Wheezing (asthmatic symptoms)
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7Bronchodilators
- ? Receptor agonists
- Non-selectiveadrenaline, isoprenaline
- ?2-selective
- moderate-acting salbutamol, terbutaline
- long-acting salmeterol, formoterol
- Theophyllines aminophylline
- Muscarinic antagonists ipratropium bromide
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91. ? receptor agonists
non-selectivity
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- ?2 receptor selective agonists
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11Bronchial dilators
- Salbuterol ????
- 1. Pharmacological effects
- Relaxing bronchial smooth muscles
- 2. Clinical uses
- Controlling asthmatic symptoms
- Given by inhalation, oral or injection
- 3. Adverse effects
- Skeletal muscle tremor
- Cardiac stimulation (larger doses)
- Dysfunction of metabolism (hypokalemia, etc.)
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13Selectivity of ?2 agonists
14Bronchial dilators
?2 receptor selective agonists Long-acting
Formoterol ????
Salmeterol ????
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161. ? receptor agonists
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17Bronchial dilators
Aminophylline ???
Theophyllines One type of xanthine
derivatives (?????????)
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19Bronchial dilators
- 1. Pharmacological effects
- Inhibiting phosphodiesterase(PDE)
- Blocking adenosine receptors
- Increasing catecholamine release
- Immunomodulation
- Increasing contractility of respiratory
muscle(diaphragm muscle) - Diuretic,
- CNS stimulation,
- Gastric acid secretion, etc.
20Bronchial dilators
- 2. Clinical uses
- Bronchial asthma (p.o., i.v.)
- Others acute pulmonary edema, etc.
- Slow-release theophylline (for control of
nocturnal asthma) is the most commonly used
methylxanthine. - Aminophylline
- pentoxifylline, is promoted as a remedy for
intermittent claudication
21- Common adverse effects
- Gastrointestinal distress, tremor, and insomnia.
- Severe nausea and vomiting, hypotension, cardiac
arrhythmias, Seizures - Very large overdoses (eg, in suicide attempts)
are potentially lethal because of arrhythmias and
seizures. - Beta blockers are useful in reversing severe
cardiovascular toxicity from theophylline.
22Bronchial dilators
- Muscarinic antagonists
- M receptor blocking
23Bronchial dilators
- Muscarinic antagonists
- M receptor blocking
Ipratropine ?????,????
24Mechanism of Action and Effects
- When given by aerosol, ipratropium and tiotropium
competitively block muscarinic receptors in the
airways and effectively prevent
bronchoconstriction mediated by vagal discharge. - Muscarinic antagonists reverse bronchoconstriction
in some asthma patients (especially children)
and in many patients with COPD. - They have no effect on the chronic inflammatory
aspects of asthma.
25Clinical Use and Toxicity
- Ipratropium and tiotropium are useful in one
third to two thirds of asthmatic patients ß2
agonists are effective in almost all. - For acute bronchospasm, therefore, the ß agonists
are usually preferred. - However, in COPD, which is often associated with
acute episodes of bronchospasm, the
antimuscarinic agents may be more effective and
less toxic than ß agonists.
26Novel class of Brochodilators
27Aerosol inhalation
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Spacer used for aerosol inhalation
29Spacer will aid patients to inhale the
aerosolized drugs easier Outcome of different
sized particles gt 10µm mouth and oropharynx lt
0.5µm inhaled to the alveoli and subsequently
exhaled without being deposited in the
lung 1-5µm the most effective
30Reference
Pharmacology and therapeutics of bronchodilators.
Cazzola M, Page CP, Calzetta L, Matera MG.
Pharmacol Rev. 2012 Jul64(3)450-504. doi
10.1124/pr.111.004580. Review.