Roger Altounyan
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Roger Edward Collingwood Altounyan (1922–1987) was an Anglo-Armenian
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and
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who pioneered the use of sodium cromoglycate as a remedy for
asthma Asthma is a long-term inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs. It is characterized by variable and recurring symptoms, reversible airflow obstruction, and easily triggered bronchospasms. Symptoms include episodes of wheezing, co ...
. His family relocated to the United Kingdom where he studied medicine and started his pioneering research.


Career


Pharmacological research

Starting with khella, a traditional remedy for asthma, Altounyan discovered in 1965 that khella's active ingredient was khellin. He eventually produced a safer chemical based on khellin, sodium cromoglycate. This was later marketed as Intal by Fisons Pharmaceuticals, which was taken over by Rhone-Poulenc Rorer, who in turn were acquired into
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and
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. Prior to the RPR takeover, the R&D element of Fisons was sold to Astra, making it now part of
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. Sodium cromoglycate was the first clinically utilised mast cell stabiliser. The mast cell plays a key role in allergic and asthmatic inflammation. Mast cells contain powerful inflammatory mediators which when released lead to inflammation and bronchoconstriction of the airway. Sodium cromoglycate stabilises the mast cell thereby preventing the release of the mediators. The Ambicromil ( Probicromil) patent also has his name on it and is from Loughborough, Leicestershire. This is a Benzodipyran structure.


War service

Altounyan joined the
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in 1941 and became a flying instructor. He was regarded as an "exceptional" instructor of bomber pilots and in 1943 he was appointed to the staff of a school for flying instructors. He was awarded the Air Force Cross for developing new techniques in night flying. His flying experience is said to be the inspiration for the "spinhaler", a propeller-driven device to deliver sodium cromoglycate deep into the lungs.


''Swallows and Amazons''

During his childhood, the Altounyans visited their British grandparents (his grandfather was
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) in the
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where they met the writer
Arthur Ransome Arthur Michell Ransome (18 January 1884 – 3 June 1967) was an English author and journalist. He is best known for writing and illustrating the ''Swallows and Amazons'' series of children's books about the school-holiday adventures of childre ...
. Ransome named some of the primary characters in his famous book, ''
Swallows and Amazons ''Swallows and Amazons'' is a children's adventure novel by English author Arthur Ransome and first published on 21 July 1930 by Jonathan Cape. Set in the summer of 1929 in the Lake District, the book introduces the main characters of John, S ...
,'' after Altounyan and three of his four sisters; Roger became ''Roger Walker'' the ship's boy. Ransome later stayed with the family in
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, bringing them a small
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to sail, and writing most of ''
Peter Duck ''Peter Duck'' is the third book in the ''Swallows and Amazons'' series by Arthur Ransome. The Swallows and Amazons sail to Crab Island with Captain Flint and Peter Duck, an old sailor, to recover buried treasure. During the voyage the ''Wildcat ...
'' there.


See also

*
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References


National Institutes of Health: Breath ExhibitBeehive. Describes the book by Rodney Dingle entitled "Roger, The life and distinguished achievements of Dr. Roger Altounyan".
* Orr TS. "Roger Altounyan: the man and his work." ''Respir Med.'' 1989 May;83 Suppl A:3–6. * Cohen SG. "Asthma among the famous. Roger E. C. Altounyan (1922–1987) British physician and pharmacologist." ''Allergy Asthma Proc.'' 1998 Sep–Oct;19(5):328–32. {{DEFAULTSORT:Altounyan, Roger 1922 births 1987 deaths People from Aleppo Syrian people of Armenian descent 20th-century British medical doctors Syrian emigrants to the United Kingdom British people of Armenian descent Ethnic Armenian scientists British pharmacologists Recipients of the Air Force Cross (United Kingdom) Royal Air Force pilots of World War II Syrian pharmacologists Syrian Christians