Effects of anti-inflammatory drugs on increased vascular permeability induced by human plasma in chicken skin
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Anti-inflarnmatory drugs, Chicken skin, Vascular permeabilityAbstract
The effects of anti-intlammatory drugs were examined on the human plasma-induced acute inflammatory response in chicken skin. The vascular permeability was evaluated using the 'dye' technique. Intradermal injection of human plasma. in the sensitized chicken evoked an immediate and marked increase in the vascular permeability. Histamine and 5- hy-droxytryptamine (5-HT) appeared to be the major mediators of the permeability response in the early phase. the involvement of histamine being more significant.Downloads
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JAIN, N. K., VEGAD, J. L., KATIYAR, A. K., & AWADHIYA, R. P. (2013). Effects of anti-inflammatory drugs on increased vascular permeability induced by human plasma in chicken skin. The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences, 67(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAnS/article/view/34187