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Prostaglandin levels in blood plasma during asthmatic attacks in patients with aspirin idiosyncrasy
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1975
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InflammationAsthmaAnti-inflammatoryProstaglandin SynthesisAllergyInflammatory Lung DiseaseLung InflammationProstaglandin LevelsMedicineImmunologyProstaglandin ReleasePulmonary PharmacologyAspirin IdiosyncrasyEndocrinologyPharmacologyClinical AllergyBlood Plasma
Summary It has been suggested that prostaglandin release is an important factor in the pathogenesis of bronchial asthma. Aspirin inhibits prostaglandin synthesis, yet there are a group of patients, with aspirin idiosyncrasy, who develop asthma after ingestion of aspirin. We measured prostaglandin levels in seven individuals with this syndrome. Only trace amounts of PGE2 and PGF2α were found in plasma during asthmatic attacks provoked by aspirin.
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