THE RESPONSES OF THE SKIN TO TETRAHYDROFURFURYL NICOTINATE (TRAFURIL) STUDIED BY CONTINUOUS SKIN PERFUSION

SØNDERGAARD, J. ; GREAVES, M. W.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1970
ISSN:
1365-2133
Source:
Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
SUMMARY.— The responses to topical application of tetrahydrofurfuryl nicotinate (Trafuril) cream were studied using a continuous skin perfusion method in clinically uninvolved skin of patients with chronic urticaria and in control patients. Trafuril causes inflammation but also renders the skin susceptible to dermographism.In non-urticarial subjects little pharmacological activity was detected during Trafuril inflammation or after stroking the skin to induce dermographism. This suggests that Trafuril causes inflammation by a direct effect on the cutaneous vasculature. By contrast in urticarial patients histamine was recovered more frequently than in non-urticarial patients during Trafuril inflammation, both before and after the skin was stroked. Perfusates from urticarial subjects also contained unidentified smooth muscle contracting activity which was not due to histamine, kinins, serotonin or acetyl choline. These results suggest that the skin of patients with chronic urticaria releases histamine and some other pharmacological agents more readily than that of normal subjects in response to inflammation producing stimuli.
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GREAVES, M. W.
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notes SUMMARY.— The responses to topical application of tetrahydrofurfuryl nicotinate (Trafuril) cream were studied using a continuous skin perfusion method in clinically uninvolved skin of patients with chronic urticaria and in control patients. Trafuril causes inflammation but also renders the skin susceptible to dermographism.In non-urticarial subjects little pharmacological activity was detected during Trafuril inflammation or after stroking the skin to induce dermographism. This suggests that Trafuril causes inflammation by a direct effect on the cutaneous vasculature. By contrast in urticarial patients histamine was recovered more frequently than in non-urticarial patients during Trafuril inflammation, both before and after the skin was stroked. Perfusates from urticarial subjects also contained unidentified smooth muscle contracting activity which was not due to histamine, kinins, serotonin or acetyl choline. These results suggest that the skin of patients with chronic urticaria releases histamine and some other pharmacological agents more readily than that of normal subjects in response to inflammation producing stimuli.
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shingle_author_1 SØNDERGAARD, J.
GREAVES, M. W.
shingle_author_2 SØNDERGAARD, J.
GREAVES, M. W.
shingle_author_3 SØNDERGAARD, J.
GREAVES, M. W.
shingle_author_4 SØNDERGAARD, J.
GREAVES, M. W.
shingle_catch_all_1 SØNDERGAARD, J.
GREAVES, M. W.
THE RESPONSES OF THE SKIN TO TETRAHYDROFURFURYL NICOTINATE (TRAFURIL) STUDIED BY CONTINUOUS SKIN PERFUSION
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
SUMMARY.— The responses to topical application of tetrahydrofurfuryl nicotinate (Trafuril) cream were studied using a continuous skin perfusion method in clinically uninvolved skin of patients with chronic urticaria and in control patients. Trafuril causes inflammation but also renders the skin susceptible to dermographism.In non-urticarial subjects little pharmacological activity was detected during Trafuril inflammation or after stroking the skin to induce dermographism. This suggests that Trafuril causes inflammation by a direct effect on the cutaneous vasculature. By contrast in urticarial patients histamine was recovered more frequently than in non-urticarial patients during Trafuril inflammation, both before and after the skin was stroked. Perfusates from urticarial subjects also contained unidentified smooth muscle contracting activity which was not due to histamine, kinins, serotonin or acetyl choline. These results suggest that the skin of patients with chronic urticaria releases histamine and some other pharmacological agents more readily than that of normal subjects in response to inflammation producing stimuli.
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shingle_catch_all_2 SØNDERGAARD, J.
GREAVES, M. W.
THE RESPONSES OF THE SKIN TO TETRAHYDROFURFURYL NICOTINATE (TRAFURIL) STUDIED BY CONTINUOUS SKIN PERFUSION
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
SUMMARY.— The responses to topical application of tetrahydrofurfuryl nicotinate (Trafuril) cream were studied using a continuous skin perfusion method in clinically uninvolved skin of patients with chronic urticaria and in control patients. Trafuril causes inflammation but also renders the skin susceptible to dermographism.In non-urticarial subjects little pharmacological activity was detected during Trafuril inflammation or after stroking the skin to induce dermographism. This suggests that Trafuril causes inflammation by a direct effect on the cutaneous vasculature. By contrast in urticarial patients histamine was recovered more frequently than in non-urticarial patients during Trafuril inflammation, both before and after the skin was stroked. Perfusates from urticarial subjects also contained unidentified smooth muscle contracting activity which was not due to histamine, kinins, serotonin or acetyl choline. These results suggest that the skin of patients with chronic urticaria releases histamine and some other pharmacological agents more readily than that of normal subjects in response to inflammation producing stimuli.
1365-2133
13652133
shingle_catch_all_3 SØNDERGAARD, J.
GREAVES, M. W.
THE RESPONSES OF THE SKIN TO TETRAHYDROFURFURYL NICOTINATE (TRAFURIL) STUDIED BY CONTINUOUS SKIN PERFUSION
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
SUMMARY.— The responses to topical application of tetrahydrofurfuryl nicotinate (Trafuril) cream were studied using a continuous skin perfusion method in clinically uninvolved skin of patients with chronic urticaria and in control patients. Trafuril causes inflammation but also renders the skin susceptible to dermographism.In non-urticarial subjects little pharmacological activity was detected during Trafuril inflammation or after stroking the skin to induce dermographism. This suggests that Trafuril causes inflammation by a direct effect on the cutaneous vasculature. By contrast in urticarial patients histamine was recovered more frequently than in non-urticarial patients during Trafuril inflammation, both before and after the skin was stroked. Perfusates from urticarial subjects also contained unidentified smooth muscle contracting activity which was not due to histamine, kinins, serotonin or acetyl choline. These results suggest that the skin of patients with chronic urticaria releases histamine and some other pharmacological agents more readily than that of normal subjects in response to inflammation producing stimuli.
1365-2133
13652133
shingle_catch_all_4 SØNDERGAARD, J.
GREAVES, M. W.
THE RESPONSES OF THE SKIN TO TETRAHYDROFURFURYL NICOTINATE (TRAFURIL) STUDIED BY CONTINUOUS SKIN PERFUSION
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
SUMMARY.— The responses to topical application of tetrahydrofurfuryl nicotinate (Trafuril) cream were studied using a continuous skin perfusion method in clinically uninvolved skin of patients with chronic urticaria and in control patients. Trafuril causes inflammation but also renders the skin susceptible to dermographism.In non-urticarial subjects little pharmacological activity was detected during Trafuril inflammation or after stroking the skin to induce dermographism. This suggests that Trafuril causes inflammation by a direct effect on the cutaneous vasculature. By contrast in urticarial patients histamine was recovered more frequently than in non-urticarial patients during Trafuril inflammation, both before and after the skin was stroked. Perfusates from urticarial subjects also contained unidentified smooth muscle contracting activity which was not due to histamine, kinins, serotonin or acetyl choline. These results suggest that the skin of patients with chronic urticaria releases histamine and some other pharmacological agents more readily than that of normal subjects in response to inflammation producing stimuli.
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