| Literature DB >> 3120513 |
R P Carlson1, L O'Neill-Davis, J Chang.
Abstract
The effect of antiinflammatory drugs, phosphodiesterase inhibitors, leukotriene and mediator antagonists and other drug classes were evaluated in a PAF-induced mortality model in mice. By the oral route of administration (-1 hr), dapsone (ED50 = 25 mg/kg), BW 755C (ED50 = 29 mg/kg), theophylline (ED50 = 30 mg/kg) and LY-171,883 (ED50 = 50 mg/kg) protected against PAF-induced lethality in the mouse. Other drugs that afforded protection when given at various dosing schedules and routes were NDGA (100 mg/kg, -18 hr p.o.), diphenyldisulfide (100 mg/kg, -18 hr p.o.), diphenyldisulfide (200 mg/kg, -18 hr p.o.), dexamethasone (1 mg/kg, -3 hr p.o.), dipyridamole (2 mg/kg, -2 min i.v.) and kadsurenone (10 mg/kg, -2 min i.v.). Nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as indomethacin were inactive and the combination of AA-861, a putative 5-LO inhibitor, and indomethacin also failed to prevent PAF-induced lethality. Therefore, our pharmacological data do not consistently support the notion that PAF-induced lethality is due unequivocally to leukotrienes derived from 5-lipoxygenase metabolism.Entities:
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Year: 1987 PMID: 3120513 DOI: 10.1007/bf01966521
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Agents Actions ISSN: 0065-4299