Biological activities of pure prostaglandins

Experientia. 1965 Mar 15;21(3):113-8. doi: 10.1007/BF02141963.

Abstract

PIP: Prostaglandins, the hydroxy unsaturated C20 fatty acids, are found throughout the body and have an equally wide range of biological activities. Prostaglandins are known to: 1) stimulate uterine contraction; 2) inhibit spontaneous contraction of the rabbit uterus; 3) inhibit the respiratory smooth muscle of different animals; 4) lower systemic arterial blood pressure when injected intravenously; 5) stimulate contractions in isolateral segments of intestinal smooth muscle of most species investigated; 6) produce transient sedation when intravenously injected in cats, and 7) inhibit lipolysis induced by catechal amines, corticotrophin, glucagon and thyroid stimulating hormone. The inhibitory and excitatory effects of prostaglandins may each have a physiological importance at different sites. Current state of knowledge of the distribution, metabolism and actions of the prostaglandins is still fragmentary. The functional significance of the prostaglandins is yet to be determined.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Physiology
  • Prostaglandins / pharmacology*

Substances

  • Prostaglandins