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The effect of forskolin (FSK) on the endocochlear potential (EP) in scala media (SM) was examined in experimental endolymphatic hydrops of the guinea pig. Two weeks after obliteration of the endolymphatic sac the EP of hydroptic ears and that of the contralateral control ears were measured by means
The effect of the diterpene forskolin on vascular permeability alone and in combination with bradykinin, prostaglandin E1, adenosine or histamine has been investigated in rats. Vascular permeability in rat skin was measured using [125I]-labelled bovine serum albumin ([125I]BSA) as a tracer. In
Possible role of phosphodiesterase 7A (PDE7A) in skin inflammation was examined using ASB16165, a specific inhibitor for PDE7A. Epicutaneous application of phorbol ester 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA) to mouse ear resulted in induction of skin edema, and topical treatment with ASB16165
BACKGROUND
A common finding amongst patients with inhalational anthrax is a paucity of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) in infected tissues in the face of abundant circulating PMNs. A major virulence determinant of anthrax is edema toxin (ET), which is formed by the combination of two proteins
The effect of forskolin (FSK) on cochlear sound-evoked potentials was examined in the guinea pig. The perfusion of the scala vestibuli (SV) with FSK (2 x 10(-4) M) produced a significant increase in the amplitude of negative summating potential (- SP) with no change in cochlear microphonics (CM)
The pathophysiological mechanisms leading to endolymphatic hydrops in Meniere's disease are unknown. Changes in ionic permeability of the cellular membranes between the endolymph and the perilymph, which alter the composition and osmolarity of the inner ear fluid, may be a major factor in the
BACKGROUND
Anthrax edema toxin (EdTx) is an adenylate cyclase which operates in the perinuclear region of host cells. However, the action of EdTx is poorly understood, especially at molecular level. The ability of EdTx to modulate cAMP-dependent signaling was studied in Jurkat T cells and was
Platelet aggregation and fibrin deposition in the pulmonary circulation may contribute to the pathogenesis of lung injury in the adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). We evaluated the effect of two antiplatelet drugs (forskolin & dipyridamole) on pulmonary responses to intravenous infusion of
In order to further elucidate the mechanisms involved in therapeutic effects of prostacyclin and Iloprost in peripheral ischemic disease, the actions on microvascular tone, capillary density, and increases in venular permeability induced by inflammatory mediators and by ischemia were investigated in
Isoproterenol (ISO) and forskolin, agents that increase adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) via adenylyl cyclase activation, reverse lung injury associated with increased microvascular permeability. We studied the role of rolipram, a relatively isozyme-selective cAMP phosphodiesterase (PDE)
Stimulation of active fluid transport with beta-adrenergic receptor (betaAR) agonists can accelerate the resolution of alveolar edema. However, chronic betaAR-agonist administration may cause betaAR desensitization and downregulation that may impair physiological responsiveness to betaAR-agonist
This study evaluated the pulmonary pathophysiology of the transgenic CFTR "gut-corrected" cystic fibrosis (CF) pigs. Four sows produced 18 piglets of which 11 were stillborn with only 2 animals surviving beyond 2 weeks. Failure to survive beyond the neonatal period by 5 piglets was judged to result
Approaches to reduce excessive edema due to the microvascular hyperpermeability that occurs during ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) are needed to prevent muscle compartment syndrome. We tested the hypothesis that cAMP-activated mechanisms actively restore barrier integrity in postischemic striated muscle.
The objective of the present study was to investigate the effect of various terpenes, including a diterpene, forskolin (FSK; a putative penetration enhancer), on skin permeation of valsartan. Permeation studies were carried out with Automated Transdermal Diffusion Cells Sampling System (SFDC 6,
The authors hypothesized that augmenting skeletal muscle adenosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) levels could reduce tissue inflammation and improve muscle survival in response to ischemia/ reperfusion (I/R) injury. Gracilis muscle flaps in male Wistar rats were subject to 4 hr of ischemia