Nonadrenergic bronchodilation induced by high concentrations of sulfur dioxide
Thompson D, Szarek J, Altiere R, Diamond L. Nonadrenergic bronchodilation induced by high concentrations of sulfur dioxide. Journal Of Applied Physiology 1990, 69: 1786-1791. PMID: 2272972, DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1990.69.5.1786.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBronchoconstrictionBronchodilator AgentsCatsDose-Response Relationship, DrugFemaleLung ComplianceMaleOsmolar ConcentrationSulfur DioxideConceptsBronchodilator responseNonadrenergic noncholinergicGanglionic blocking agent hexamethoniumAirway smooth muscle toneConcentration-dependent bronchodilationNANC inhibitory transmitterDynamic lung complianceCyclooxygenase inhibitor indomethacinSmooth muscle toneAgent hexamethoniumBronchoconstrictive stimuliNonadrenergic bronchodilationBronchomotor toneIntravenous atropineAutonomic reflexesInhibitory transmitterLung complianceLung resistanceContinuous infusionFeline airwaysMuscle toneCromolyn sodiumInhibitor indomethacinInhibitory systemBronchodilation