The mechanism of action of H-1-blockers requires elucidation because t
hey may possess properties unrelated to the blockage of histamine at i
ts receptor level. A study was performed with enzymatically dispersed
cells obtained from nasal polyps to examine the effect of terfenadine
(0.1-10 mu mol) on the release of leukotrienes (LT) (LTC(4)/D-4 and LT
B(4)) after stimulation by anti-IgE, and on the spontaneous release of
cytokines (granulocyte/macrophage-colony stimulating factor [GM-CSF]
and tumor necrosis factor-alpha [TNF-alpha]) released from cells cultu
red for 6 h. Terfenadine inhibited significantly, and in a dose-depend
ent manner, the release of LTC(4)/D-4, LTB(4), TNF-alpha, and GM-CSF.
IC50 values were determined for LTC(4)/D-4 (8 mu mol), LTB(4) (9.9 mu
mol), TNF-alpha (6.1 mu mol), and GM-CSF (4 mu mol). Terfenadine was f
ound to possess new antiallergic properties with a novel in vitro mode
l which mimics more closely inflammatory cells of allergic rhinitis or
asthma.