Abstract
Hydrocortisone and the glucocorticoid-induced anti-phospholipase protein macrocortin, were tested as inhibitors of PAF generation. The steroid produced a dose-dependent inhibition of the release of the PAF precursor 2-lyso-PAF, and this effect was mimicked by affinity-purified macrocortin. Neither agent had any effect on the acetylation of lyso-PAF to PAF. Of other drugs tested only phospholipase inhibitors blocked lyso-PAF release and sulphydryl reagents blocked the acetylation step. It is concluded that glucocorticoids inhibit the generation of PAF and this could be an important component of their anti-anaphylactic and anti-inflammatory action.
MeSH terms
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Acetylation
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Animals
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Ascitic Fluid
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Glycoproteins / isolation & purification
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Glycoproteins / pharmacology*
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Hydrocortisone / pharmacology*
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Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
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Leukocytes / drug effects
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Leukocytes / metabolism*
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Phospholipases / antagonists & inhibitors
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Platelet Activating Factor / analogs & derivatives*
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Platelet Activating Factor / biosynthesis
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Platelet Activating Factor / metabolism
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Rats
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Sulfhydryl Reagents / pharmacology
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Zymosan / pharmacology
Substances
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Glycoproteins
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Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
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O-deacetyl platelet activating factor
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Platelet Activating Factor
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Sulfhydryl Reagents
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macrocortin protein, rat
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Zymosan
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Phospholipases
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Hydrocortisone