Vascular changes in rabbit skin induced by proinflammatory phorbol and 12-deoxyphorbol esters |
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Authors: | T. J. Williams J. Westwick Elizabeth M. Williamson F. J. Evans |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincoln's Inn Fields, WC2A 3PN London;(2) Department of Pharmacognosy, The School of Pharmacy, University of London 29-39, Brunswick Square, WC1N 1AX London |
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Abstract: | The effects of proinflammatory phorbol and 12-deoxyphorbol esters were determined on blood flow changes and plasma exudation in rabbit skin. Blood flow changes were measured by means of133Xe washout over that in control-treated sites, while plasma exudation was measured by131I-labeled human serum albumin leakage from skin blood vessels. 12-Deoxyphorbol-13-phenylacetate, 12-deoxyphorbol-13-angelate, and their C-20 acetates induced vasoconstriction in rabbit skin in doses of 100 ng/site. Tetradecanoyl phorbol acetate induced vasoconstriction to a far lower degree, while the parent alcohol phorbol and 9,13,14-orthophenylacetyl-resiniferonol had no significant effects on rabbit microvasculature. The ability of tigliane esters to contract rabbit blood vessels was confirmed in vitro in that each of these esters induced a prolonged contraction of superfused rabbit aorta in doses of 1–5g. Plasma exudation in rabbit skin was not significantly increased by the phorbol and 12-deoxyphorbol esters, but in a second determination using 100 ng of PGE1 together with 100 ng of ester, plasma exudations of up to 40l per site were recorded. |
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