[Potential importance of antileukotrienes in the treatment of asthma and other inflammatory diseases: apropos of a new pharmacological class].

Rev Med Interne

Laboratoire de physiologie et d'explorations fonctionnelles, hôpital Boucicaut, Paris, France.

Published: February 1998

Objectives: Among the mediators involved in the asthma bronchoconstriction and inflammation mechanisms, there is now substantial evidence that the sulfidopeptide leukotrienes (LTs) are important. Antagonists of their receptors and inhibitors of their synthesis have been developed.

Important Points: Antagonists of LTs, as well as inhibitors of their synthesis, reduce the LTs actions: bronchoconstriction, bronchial hyperresponsiveness, hypersecretion and inflammation. They produce an acute bronchodilating effect in mild asthma, reduce the hyperresponsiveness responses due to allergens, aspirin and cold and dry air, and also cutaneous and gastrointestinal reactions. Oral administrations tested during 4 or 6 weeks diminish the use of the beta-agonists, decrease the asthma symptom scores and other inflammatory signs.

Perspectives And Projects: More studies for longer periods, double blind trials and comparisons with classical treatments will be necessary to define the real place of LTs antagonists in the treatment of asthma. So their efficacy has to be confirmed as well as their good tolerance profile (particularly for hepatic functions).

Conclusion: Antagonists of receptors and synthesis inhibitors of LTs have known a recent and important development. They constitute a new therapeutic class: further studies are needed to better define the place of these new drugs in the treatment of asthma and other inflammatory diseases.

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