LOCALLY DEPOSITED BUT NOT INHALED FRUSEMIDE REDUCES NASAL POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE IN HEALTHY-SUBJECTS

Citation
P. Mialon et al., LOCALLY DEPOSITED BUT NOT INHALED FRUSEMIDE REDUCES NASAL POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE IN HEALTHY-SUBJECTS, European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 45(4), 1993, pp. 347-351
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
00316970
Volume
45
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
347 - 351
Database
ISI
SICI code
0031-6970(1993)45:4<347:LDBNIF>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Previous publications suggest that prolonged inhalation of frusemide ( F) does not cause a fall in the nasal transepithelial potential differ ence (PD) whereas locally deposited F does. In an attempt to reconcile these observations, we have measured the effect of inhalation through the nose and local deposition of F, amiloride (A), bumetanide (B) and salbutamol (S) on nasal PD in 7 healthy male volunteers in a randomis ed, double blind study. Solutions of drugs ranging from 10(-6) M to 10 (-3) M (3.10(-8) M to 3.10(-5) M for B) in phosphate buffered saline 0 .5 ml (PBS) were sequentially deposited in both nostrils, and nasal PD was measured 5 min after each dose. In 10 further volunteers, 10(-2) M solutions of A, F and S (3.10(-4) M for B) 5 ml were nebulised throu gh the nose for 15 min, when nasal PD was measured. Resting PD was sim ilar in the left and right nostrils averaging -17.1 mV (lumen negative ). Placebo, inhaled of deposited B and S, and inhaled F did not change nasal PD. Topically deposited F significantly lowered PD(max) in a do se-dependent manner [10(-4) M, -12% from baseline; 10(-3) M, - 24 %] a s did the more potent A [10(-5) M, -19%; 10(-4) M, -31%; 10(-3) M, -47 %]. Nebulised A (10(-2) M) had the same effect on nasal PD as deposite d A (10(-4) M). The effects of locally deposited F and A (10(-3) M) on nasal PD were additive. Our results suggest first that, aerosol admin istration is less effective than local application in assessing the ef fect of a drug on nasal PD. And second, F cannot act primarily at the cotransporter level to reduce nasal PD, as B and F share the same inhi bitory effect of the basolateral Na/K/Cl cotransporter and B does not reduce nasal PD.