Cutaneous and Pulmonary Histopathological Responses to Platelet Activating Factor (Paf-acether) in the Guinea-pig
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The effect of synthetic Paf-acether has been studied in guinea-pig skin, following intradermal injection, and in guinea-pig lung, following intravenous administration. Histopathological responses to Paf-acether were assessed by both light microscopy and electron microscopy. In addition, plasma protein extravasation and platelet accumulation were quantitatively assessed using radiolabelling techniques. Intradermal injection of Paf-acether, but not lyso-Paf, elicited acute increased vascular permeability, accompanied by intravascular accumulation of platelets and neutrophils. There was evidence, 2-8 h after intradermal injection of Paf-acether, of perivascular infiltration with neutrophils. At 24 h there was a mixed cellular infiltrate comprising mononuclear cells in addition to neutrophils. Following systemic administration of Paf-acether, aggregates of platelets in close association with neutrophils were evident within the pulmonary vasculature. Intravenous injection of Paf-acether, but not lyso-Paf, caused intrathoracic accumulation of radiolabelled platelets. These results suggest that Paf-acether has properties consistent with those of a mediator of inflammation.
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