
doi: 10.1007/bf01978752
pmid: 6122355
In order to study possible mediators of the vascular manifestations of passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA), several arachidonic acid metabolites were injected into guinea-pig skin. SRS-A, LTB4, LTC and LTD increased vascular permeability, responses to LTs being enhanced by PGE2. Mepyramine inhibited responses to histamine, but not those to SRS-A and LTs; the latter were inhibited by the SRS-A antagonist FPL-55712. Both mepyramine and FPL-55712 exert limited inhibitory effects on vascular permeability during PCA. Leukotrienes may contribute towards vascular permeability during PCA.
Arachidonic Acid, Prostaglandins E, Guinea Pigs, Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis, Arachidonic Acids, Blood Proteins, In Vitro Techniques, Dinoprostone, Animals, Blood Vessels, SRS-A, Lung, Autacoids, Histamine
Arachidonic Acid, Prostaglandins E, Guinea Pigs, Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis, Arachidonic Acids, Blood Proteins, In Vitro Techniques, Dinoprostone, Animals, Blood Vessels, SRS-A, Lung, Autacoids, Histamine
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