The effects of antiinflammatory steroids on the response of the guinea-pig isolated ileum to acetylcholine,histamine, nicotine, 5-hydroxytryptamine and electrical stimulation |
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Authors: | Jean-Pierre Famaey Jeanine Fontaine Isabelle Seaman Jean Reuse |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of Pharmacology, Rheumatology Unit, School of Medicine, 115, Boulevard de Waterloo, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium;(2) Institute of Pharmacy, University of Brussels, 115, Boulevard de Waterloo, B-1000 Brussels, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Summary High concentrations of antiinflammatory steroids (2.5–40 g/ml) reversibly inhibited the electrically induced contractions of the guinea-pig isolated ileum. At 40 g/ml they also reversibly inhibited contractions clicited by acetylcholine, histamine, nicotine and 5-hydroxytryptamine. PGE1 (2.5 ng/ml), PGE2 (2.5 ng/ml) and PGF2 (25 ng/ml) antagonized these effects.The inhibition of contractions elicited by direct agonists were less pronounced than those elicited by indirect or partly indirect agonists. The inhibitory effect of steroids may be related to non-specific actions on biological membranes. An overall sensitization of the smooth muscle by PG's may explain their antagonism to inhibition by steroids. |
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Keywords: | Guinea-pig ileum Antiinflammatory steroids Prostaglandins |
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