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The effect of cigarette smoke on the metabolism of arachidonic acid in isolated hamster lungs
Authors:J. M  nnist  , H. Toivonen, J. Hartiala, Y.S. Bakhle,P. Uotila
Affiliation:1. Department of Physiology University of Turku Kiinamyllynkatu 10 SF-20520 Turku 52 Finland;1. Department of Pharmacology Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Royal College of Surgeons of England Lincoln''s Inn Fields London WC2A 3PN UK
Abstract:The effects of cigarette smoke on the metabolism of exogenous arachidonic acid (AA) were investigated in isolated hamster lungs. Arachidonate was injected into the pulmonary circulation and the metabolites were analysed from the nonrecirculating perfusion effluent by thin layer chromatography. After the pulmonary injection of 66 nmol of 14C-AA about 20 % of the injected radioactivity appreated in the perfusion effluent mostly as metabolites in six minutes. When isolated lungs were ventilated with cigarette smoke during the perfusion, the amounts of PGF, PGE2 and two unidentified metabolite groups increased in the lung effluent. In two other experimental series hamsters were exposed to cigarette smoke before the lung perfusion either once for 30 min or during one hour daily for ten consecutive days. Neither pre-exposures caused any changes in the amounts of arachidonate metabolites in the lung effluent.
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