Activity correlations in the phorbol ester series |
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Authors: | FRED J EVANS FLS MARY C EDWARDS |
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Institution: | Department of Pharmacognosy, The School of Pharmacy, University of London, 29–39 Brunswick Square, London WC1N1AX |
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Abstract: | Activity correlations in the phorbol ester series. The production of inflammation by phorbol esters on mammalian skin correlates on a structural basis with in vitro measurements of lymphocyte mitogenesis and mobilization of prostaglandins. All of the pro-inflammatory phorbol esters tested in our laboratory have been shown to activate the enzyme protein kinase C, and such an interaction could in large part explain the induction of an inflammatory response in vivo. Certain of these compounds additionally induce aggregation of human and rabbit blood platelets. This activity does not structurally correlate with the induction of inflammation but may correlate with the known tumour-promoting actions of phorbol derivatives. Compounds which induce platelet aggregation stimulate the secretion of a biologically active substance which we have termed 'Factor W'. The production of Factor W occurs into human plasma following platelet stimulation by phorbol tumour-promoting agents. It is an unstable substance, distinct in its aggregating properties from phorbol esters, ADP, 5-hydroxytryptamine, thrombin, platelet aggregating factor and the products of arachidonate oxidative metabolism. |
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Keywords: | Daphnane ortho esters Euphorbiaceae inflammation platelets protein kinase C |
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