Extracts of guinea-pig and human skin epidermis were analyzed for prostaglandins PGE1, E2, and F2alpha by radioimmunoassy, and found to contain a total of 62.0 (guinea pig) and 144.7 (human) ng/gm wet weight. the three prostaglandins occurred in approximately equal amounts. Guinea=pig epidermal homogenates converted labeled arachidonic acid to PGE2 and PGF2alpha, the rate of formaiton being 10 and 2.5 pmoles per mg protein in O.K hr, respectively. Conversion in the dermis occurred to a much smaller extent. Homogenates of univolved and involved epidermis from 10 subjects with psoriasis produced PGE2 from arachidonic acid at rates of 6.48 and 2...

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