Platelets and Bronchospasm
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The intrathoracic accumulation of radiolabelled platelets and concomitant changes in airway resistance have been recorded continuously in anaesthetised guinea pigs. Platelet-activating factor (PAF-acether) and antigen (in sensitised animals) elicited dose-related intrathoracic accumulation of platelets that could be associated with an increase in airway resistance. Maximal increases in airway resistance preceded maximal increases in platelet accumulation. Low doses of antigen could elicit substantial platelet accumulation, without detectable changes in lung function. It is concluded that physical obstruction of the pulmonary vasculature is not the sole determinant of platelet-dependent bronchoconstriction.
Suppression of Paf-acether responses: an anti-inflammatory effect of anti-asthma drugs.
Page C, Tomiak R, Sanjar S, Morley J Agents Actions. 1985; 16(1-2):33-5.
PMID: 4003196 DOI: 10.1007/BF01999637.
Proceedings of the British Pharmacological Society. 10th-18th September 1986. Abstracts.
Br J Pharmacol. 1986; 89 Suppl:753P-884P.
PMID: 3779220 PMC: 1916929.
Tsicopoulos A, Tonnel A, Wallaert B, Joseph M, Ameisen J, Ramon P Clin Exp Immunol. 1988; 71(3):433-8.
PMID: 3383448 PMC: 1541673.
Boukili M, Bureau M, Lagente V, Lefort J, Lellouch-Tubiana A, Malanchere E Br J Pharmacol. 1986; 89(2):349-59.
PMID: 3096407 PMC: 1917015. DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1986.tb10267.x.
Inhibition of Paf-acether-induced edema of the rat's paw.
SWINGLE K, Reiter M Agents Actions. 1986; 18(3-4):359-65.
PMID: 2875631 DOI: 10.1007/BF01964997.