Publications by authors named "V Caillol"

Tioxamast is an antiallergic drug that inhibits anaphylaxis in various models in rats, and it inhibits the release and synthesis of certain mediators of inflammation [see Tarayre et al., this issue]. Here we report that the drug also has an anti-inflammatory effect in vivo in various nonimmunological models in rats.

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Tioxamast (F 1865) is an antiallergic drug that, administered systemically, reduces anaphylaxis in various models in rats. This action is due mainly to the inhibition of the synthesis and release of certain mediators. Orally or intraduodenally administered tioxamast inhibits IgE-dependent passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (ED50 = 0.

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Injection of zymosan in rat pleural cavity provokes an exudate which is already detectable at 15 min and which is maximum at 24 h. The leucocyte count (mostly neutrophils) increases at 2-4 h and is maximum at 48 h. In this paper the reaction has been studied up to 6 h.

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Injections of zymosan in mouse and rat paws provoke inflammatory reactions, the kinetics of which are different. In both models, inflammation occurs at an early stage but oedema is maximal at 30 min in rat paw and 6 h in mouse paw. In this study the two reactions have been studied up to 6 h.

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The injection of PAF-acether into the pleural cavity of the rat induced a maximal exudate after 30-60 min which then decreased and disappeared after 24 hours. In addition, the mediator produced a decrease in the number of leukocytes in the pleural cavity 30 min after injection and an increase in the number of cells after 6 hours.

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