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Differential actions of the prostaglandins on the pulmonary vascular bed.
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Pulmonary Vascular ResistancePulmonary Arterial HypertensionPulmonary CirculationLung InflammationPgi2 'LikeMedicinePhysiologyVascular PharmacologyPulmonary PhysiologyPulmonary PharmacologyVascular BiologyPulmonary MedicineIntact DogPulmonary Vascular BedPharmacologyPulmonary Vascular DiseaseOxidative Stress
We have reported that administration of cyclooxygenase inhibitors such as indomethacin and meclofenamate results in a slow gradual increase in pulmonary vascular resistance in the intact dog (21). It has been shown that a PGI2, "like" substance is continually released by the lung (6). We have, therefore, suggested that under resting conditions, the pulmonary vascular bed is maintained in a dilated state by production of a vasodilator product in the cyclooxygenase pathway (10,21). Recent evidence suggests that this vasodilator product in the cyclooxygenase pathway is a PGI2 'like" substance (6,13,20).