Singh, RNath, AGupta, P PShukla, MKhare, S KKundu, B2009-05-282009-05-282001-09-08Singh R, Nath A, Gupta PP, Shukla M, Khare SK, Kundu B. Antiallergic/antiasthmatic effect of novel antiallergic hexapeptide-95/220 in various experimental models. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology. 2001 Sep; 39(9): 871-7http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/56459The effects of newly synthesized antiallergic hexapeptide 95/220 was investigated on various allergic and asthmatic test models. This newly developed peptide was found to be more potent than clinically used drug disodium cromoglycate (DSCG). Hexapeptide 95/220 inhibited immediate hypersensitivity reactions such as passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) and mast cell degranulation in rats, antigen-induced bronchoconstriction in actively sensitized guinea pigs in dose dependent manner like DSCG. Antigen-induced contraction of guinea pig ileum was also markedly inhibited by this newly developed hexapeptide in the same fashion as ketotifen and DSCG did but at comparatively lower dose. Egg albumin-induced histamine release was also blocked by this hexapeptide from chopped lung tissues of sensitized guinea pigs. These results suggest that hexapeptide' 95/220 has potent inhibitory effect on immediate hypersensitivity reactions thereby inhibiting mediator release from mast cell. Moreover, this newly synthesized peptide is orally active and effective at lower doses as compared to standard drugs.engAnimalsAnti-Allergic Agents --pharmacologyAnti-Asthmatic Agents --pharmacologyBronchoconstriction --drug effectsCetirizine --pharmacologyCromolyn Sodium --pharmacologyGuinea PigsHistamine Release --drug effectsHypersensitivity, Immediate --prevention & controlKetotifen --pharmacologyLung --drug effectsMaleMast Cells --drug effectsOligopeptides --pharmacologyPassive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis --drug effectsRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyAntiallergic/antiasthmatic effect of novel antiallergic hexapeptide-95/220 in various experimental models.Journal Article