EFFECTS OF l-(2-CHLORO-4-HYDROXYPHENYL)-f-BUTYL- AMINOETHANOL (HOKU-81), A NEW BRONCHODILATOR, ON ISOLATED TRACHEA AND ATRIA OF GUINEA PIG

Abstract
Effects of 1-(2-chloro-4-hydroxyphenyl)-2-t-butylaminoethanol hydrochloride (HOKU-81), tulobuterol metabolite on isolated trachea and atria of guinea pigs were compared with those of various bronchodilators. All test drugs completely abolished the resting tone of tracheal muscle. The potencies of test drugs which induced relaxation were in the order of trimetoquinol > HOKU-81 .gtoreq. isoproterenol > salbutamol > terbutaline .gtoreq. tulobuterol > metaproterenol > clorprenaline. In acetylcholine-, histamine- or K-stimulated preparations, the intrinsic activities of 2-chlorophenyl derivatives were less than those of 3,4- or 3,5-dihydroxyphenyl derivatives and that of HOKU-81, 2-chloro-4-hydroxyphenyl derivative, lay between 2 groups. HOKU-81 weak positive chronotropic and inotropic actions and the potency ratio of HOKU-81 to isoproterenol was about 3/100 and > 3/1000, respectively. Both chronotropic and inotropic actions of 2-chlorophenyl derivatives, including HOKU-81, were weak and the inotropic actions of drugs with N-t-butylamino radical were weaker than chronotropic actions. Effects of test drugs on trachea and atria were antagonized by propranolol 1 .times. 10-6 or 1 .times. 10-7 M. HOKU-81 appears to be a potent and selective .beta.2-stimulant with a slight inotropic action.