Literature DB >> 3706052

Vascular permeability changes by proteinase inhibitors in carrageenin-induced inflammation in rats.

K Watanabe, H Nakagawa, S Tsurufuji.   

Abstract

The effect of proteinase inhibitors such as TLCK, TPCK and leupeptin on vascular permeability was investigated in the carrageenin-air-pouch inflammation in rats. When each inhibitor was injected into the air-pouch immediately after carrageenin injection, TLCK, TPCK and leupeptin caused a rapid and significant increase in vascular permeability. The TLCK- and TPCK-induced increase declined gradually, whereas leupeptin inhibited the vascular permeability after the temporary increase. When the inhibitors were injected 5 h after carrageenin injection, TLCK and TPCK increased the vascular permeability, whereas leupeptin was without effect. Cyproheptadine, an anti-histamine and antiserotonin drug, inhibited the leupeptin-induced temporary increase, but failed to inhibit the TLCK- and TPCK-induced increase in vascular permeability. These results suggest that the leupeptin-induced increase in vascular permeability was mediated by histamine and serotonin, while TLCK and TPCK may increase vascular permeability as a result of a direct action on endothelial cells.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3706052     DOI: 10.1007/bf01965516

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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