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Azithromycin induced contractile responses of intestinal smooth muscles: A mechanistic approach

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dc.contributor.author Faisal, Rizwan
dc.contributor.author Nabi, Muhammad
dc.contributor.author Ali, Niaz
dc.contributor.author Wadood Ali Shah, Syed
dc.contributor.author Shakirullah, Shakirullah
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-12T10:22:21Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-12T10:22:21Z
dc.date.issued 2020-09-02
dc.identifier.citation Faisal, R., Nabi, M., Ali, N., & Shah, S. W. A. (2020). Azithromycin induced contractile responses of intestinal smooth muscles: A mechanistic approach. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 33. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1011-601X
dc.identifier.uri http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13053
dc.description.abstract The current work is documented to investigate the actions of azithromycin on intestinal smooth muscles as there are reports of gastrointestinal upsets with use of azithromycin. Azithromycin was tested on rabbit’s jejunal and rat’s ileal preparations in test concentrations (µM) of 0.01, 0.03, 0.1, 0.3, 1, 3, 5, 10 and 15µM. After mounting the tissues in organ bath containing Tyrode’s solution, spasmogenic activity of azithromycin was observed. To explore its possible mechanisms, response of azithromycin was noted in the presence of 0.3µM atropine, 3µM loratadine, 0.3µM ondansetron, 10µM metoclopramide, 0.3µM verapamil, 1µM propranolol, 3µM amiodarone and combination of 0.3µM each atropine, ondansetron, verapamil and propranolol (AOVP). Mean % Emax for azithromycin was 67.6±1.6 and 54.0±2.1 (% of ACh max) for rabbit’s jejunal and rat’s ileal preparations, respectively. The Mean % Emax for azithromycin in the presence of various antagonists for rabbit’s jejunal and rat’s ileal preparations was as: 2.4±0.1 and 11.4±1.3 with atropine; 67.9±2.0 and 50.7±1.9 with loratadine; 27.5±0.5 and 34.0±2.9 with ondansetron; 88.4±1.2 and 79.1±3.8 with metoclopramide; 13.6±1.2 and 22.3±2.5 with verapamil; 10.2±2.1 and 15.6±1.4 with propranolol; 68.4±1.3 and 58.0±3.4 with amiodarone. Results reveal that the spasmogenic response of azithromycin is mainly mediated through muscarinic receptors. However, we found involvement of mixed pathway including serotonergic receptors, voltage gated calcium channels and voltage gated sodium channels. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi. en_US
dc.subject Azithromycin en_US
dc.subject cholinergic receptors en_US
dc.subject acetylcholine en_US
dc.subject atropine en_US
dc.subject voltage gated sodium channels en_US
dc.subject potassium channels en_US
dc.subject voltage gated calcium channels en_US
dc.title Azithromycin induced contractile responses of intestinal smooth muscles: A mechanistic approach en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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