Genre
- Journal Article
Bovine slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis (SRS-A) is capable of producing dose-dependent vascular permeability changes in the skin of calves. The wheals are well-defined indurations, similar to wheals induced by histamine but different from those induced by prostaglandin E2 (PGE). Three proposed SRS-A receptor blockers (i.e. FPL 55712, PR-D-92-EA, and sodium meclofenamate) were studied with respect to their antagonism of wheals induced by SRS-A, histamine, and PGE. PR-D-92-EA and FPL 55712 antagonized SRS-A, and also histamine and PGE at high concentrations. Meclofenamate was ineffective against SRS-A but antagonized histamine and PGE at higher concentrations. The significance of these results, especially with respect to passive cutaneous anaphylaxis, is discussed..
Dep. Biomed. Sci., Univ., Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1.
RE: 14 ref.; SC: ZA; CA; VE; 0I; 0V
Source type: Electronic(1)
Language
- English
Subjects
- antagonists in cattle
- Chordata
- skin
- slow reacting substances
- mammals
- Artiodactyla
- Animal Toxicology Poisoning and Pharmacology
- drugs
- Antihistaminics
- ruminants
- vertebrates
- Bovidae
- animals
- Bos
- cattle
- ungulates
- Anaphylaxis mediators