Title : Decreased arachidonic acid liberation participates in the anti-aggregatory effect of the histamine H(1)-receptor antagonist Bromadryl.

Pub. Date : 1999

PMID : 16801118






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1 In Bromadryl-treated platelets, a very good correlation was found between aggregation and liberation of arachidonic acid; the correlation coefficients calculated for thrombin- and A23187-stimulated platelets were 0.94123 and 0.98611, respectively. Arachidonic Acid coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
2 However, in platelets stimulated with thrombin, thromboxane formation was decreased at a lower mean inhibitory concentration of Bromadryl (6 micromol/litre) than arachidonic acid liberation (72 micromol/litre); thus, phospholipase A(2) does not seem to be the only site in the arachidonate metabolism cascade affected by Bromadryl. Arachidonic Acid coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens
3 However, in platelets stimulated with thrombin, thromboxane formation was decreased at a lower mean inhibitory concentration of Bromadryl (6 micromol/litre) than arachidonic acid liberation (72 micromol/litre); thus, phospholipase A(2) does not seem to be the only site in the arachidonate metabolism cascade affected by Bromadryl. Arachidonic Acid coagulation factor II, thrombin Homo sapiens