Dose-response relationships between platelet activating factor and permeability--surface area product of FITC-dextran 150 in the hamster cheek pouch.

A Y Bekker, P K Dillon, J Paul, A B Ritter, W N Durán
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Changes in vascular permeability to FITC-dextran 150 associated with topical application of platelet activating factor (PAF) in the hamster cheek pouch preparation were calculated using a mathematical model (Baxter et al., Microvasc. Res. 34:336, 1987). Least square estimates of apparent permeability-surface area product (PS) and interstitial diffusion coefficient (D) were calculated from the data and the mathematical model using a Marquart optimization algorithm. Calculated PS products varied with applied PAF concentration while the best-fit estimate of apparent D remained constant at 10.5 X 10(-10) cm2/s. Average baseline PS was 16.5 X 10(-8) ml/s. PS increased to 45.2 X 10(-8) ml/s and 52.3 X 10(-8) ml/s with application of 10(-8)M and 10(-7)M PAF, respectively. A further increase in PAF concentration to 10(-6)M decreased the calculated PS product to 30.5 X 10(-8) ml/s. PAF is a potential modulator of macromolecular permeability in the microcirculation. This is the first study which quantitates the changes in PS of FITC-dextran 150 as a function of PAF concentration.

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仓鼠颊袋中血小板活化因子与通透性- fitc -葡聚糖150表面积产物的量效关系
使用数学模型(Baxter et al., Microvasc)计算了局部应用血小板活化因子(PAF)在仓鼠颊袋制剂中与fitc -葡聚糖150相关的血管通透性变化。Res. 34:336, 1987)。根据数据和数学模型,采用Marquart优化算法计算表观渗透率-表面积积(PS)和间隙扩散系数(D)的最小二乘估计。计算出的PS产物随施加的PAF浓度而变化,而表观D的最佳拟合估计值保持恒定在10.5 X 10(-10) cm2/s。平均基线PS为16.5 × 10(-8) ml/s。施用10(-8)M和10(-7)M PAF时,PS分别增加到45.2 × 10(-8) ml/s和52.3 × 10(-8) ml/s。进一步增加PAF浓度至10(-6)M,计算出的PS产物降低至30.5 × 10(-8) ml/s。PAF是微循环中大分子通透性的潜在调节剂。这是第一个量化fitc -葡聚糖150的PS随PAF浓度变化的研究。
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