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Jeanne Verley

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Response to Anti-human IgE in Human Pulmonary Arteries: Regulation by Endothelium

1993

Initial reports concerning anaphylactic reactions in the lung have demonstrated that histamine is released, and this mediator may be responsible for the severe hypotension observed in vivo in sensitized animals. However, those mechanisms involved in the antigen-vascular interactions have not been elucidated. Human isolated pulmonary arterial preparations relaxed when challenged with anti-human IgE (a-IgE). This response was associated with a release of histamine and PGI2. Both the relaxation and the release of PGI2 were attenuated by removal of the endothelium or by prior treatment of the tissues with chlorpheniramine. Indomethacin also significantly reduced the relaxations produced by a-Ig…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineChlorpheniramineEndotheliumMuscle RelaxationIndomethacinStimulationVasodilationIn Vitro TechniquesPulmonary ArteryPharmacologyArginineImmunoglobulin EHistamine ReleaseNitroarginineImmunoenzyme Techniqueschemistry.chemical_compoundIn vivoHumansMedicineLungbiologybusiness.industryImmunoglobulin EEpoprostenolmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryImmunologyCirculatory systemcardiovascular systembiology.proteinEndothelium VascularbusinessHistamineAmerican Review of Respiratory Disease
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