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  lüll Theophylline and selective phosphodiesterase inhibitors as anti-inflammatory  drugs in the treatment of bronchial asthma Banner KH; Page CPEur Respir J  1995[Jun]; 8 (6): 996-1000Theophylline has been in clinical use for the treatment of bronchial asthma and  other respiratory diseases for well over 50 yrs. Over this time, a considerable  body of evidence has accumulated to show that this drug has a wide range of  pharmacological actions, in addition to the well-recognized action on airway  smooth muscle function. Current evidence suggests that part of the therapeutic  value of theophylline in the treatment of asthma is by virtue of an  anti-inflammatory or immunomodulatory effect, although the actual mechanism of  action remains unclear. It has been proposed that the observed anti-inflammatory  effects of theophylline could be attributed to phosphodiesterase (PDE)  inhibition, and recently the type III and IV isoenzymes have been characterized  in a number of inflammatory cells. This article reviews the evidence that  theophylline and the newer more selective type IV PDE isoenzyme inhibitors can  inhibit the activation of inflammatory cell types, such as T-lymphocytes,  eosinophils, mast cells and macrophages, in vitro. The evidence supporting the  ability of theophylline and selective PDE IV isoenzyme inhibitors to modify  allergic inflammation both in animal models and clinical asthma is also  discussed. We conclude that theophylline possesses important anti-inflammatory  and immunomodulatory activity and that, in light of this evidence, it is timely  to reconsider the place of theophylline in the treatment of asthma.|Animals[MESH]|Anti-Inflammatory Agents/*pharmacology/therapeutic use[MESH]|Asthma/*drug therapy/immunology[MESH]|Guinea Pigs[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Phosphodiesterase Inhibitors/administration & dosage/pharmacology/*therapeutic  use[MESH]|Theophylline/administration & dosage/pharmacology/*therapeutic use[MESH] |