Authors
Giuseppe Cirino, Carla Cicala, M Rosaria Bucci, Ludovico Sorrentino, John M Maraganore, Stuart R Stone
Publication date
1996/3/1
Journal
The Journal of experimental medicine
Volume
183
Issue
3
Pages
821-827
Description
A rat model of inflammation was used to investigate the biological effects of thrombin. The thrombin-specific inhibitor Hirulog markedly attentuated the carrageenin-induced edema of the paw of the rat. Injection of thrombin into the paw also produced edema. The effect of thrombin was due to activation of its receptor; a thrombin receptor activating peptide (TRAP) reproduced the effects of thrombin in causing edema. TRAP also increased vascular permeability as demonstrated by extravasation of Evans blue and 125I-labeled serum albumin. The release of bioactive amines played an important role in mediating the TRAP-induced edema; the serotonin/histamine antagonist cryproheptadine and the histamine H2 receptor antagonist cimetidine reduced significantly the edema caused by TRAP. Treatment of rats with the mast cell degranulator 48/80 to deplete these cells of their stores of histamine and serotonin …
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Scholar articles
G Cirino, C Cicala, MR Bucci, L Sorrentino… - The Journal of experimental medicine, 1996