Abstract

Action of the Tamsulosin in Permeability of Airways at Patients with Increased Bronchial Reactibility

Hilmi Islami, Milaim Abdullahu, Ali Ilazi, Naim Morina, Feim Haliti, Aziz Sukalo, Arlinda Lekaj and Bashkim Kastrati

In this work, effect of Tamsulosin hydrochloride as antagonist of alpha1A and alpha1B- adrenergic receptor in patients with bronchial hyper-reactibility was studied. Parameters of the lung function are determined by Body plethysmography. Raw and ITGV were registered and specific resistance (SRaw) was also calculated. Tamsulosin was administered in per os way as a preparation in the form of the capsules with a brand name of ?Prolosin?, producer: Niche Generics Limited, Hitchin, Herts SG4 OTW, United Kingdom. Results gained by this research shows that blockage of alpha1A and alpha1B- adrenergic receptor with Tamsulosin hydrochloride (0.4 mg in per os way) has not changed significantly (p > 0.1) the bronchomotor tonus of tracheobronchial tree in comparison to the inhalation of Salbutamol (2 inh. x 0.2 mg), (p < 0.01). This suggests that the activity of alpha1A and alpha1B- adrenergic receptor in the smooth musculature is not a primary mechanism which causes reaction in patients with increased bronchial reactibility, in comparison to agonists of beta2 ? adrenergic receptor which emphasizes their significant action in the reduction of specific resistance of airways.