INHIBITION OF THE PULMONARY INACTIVATION OF PROSTAGLANDINS in vivo BY DI‐4‐PHLORETIN PHOSPHATE

Abstract
1 Inactivation of prostaglandin E2 in the pulmonary circulation of rabbits in vivo was measured by comparing the hypotensive effects of doses given intravenously and intra-arterially. 2 Di-4-phloretin phosphate (DPP) 25–100 μg kg−1 min−1 inhibited the inactivation of prostaglandin E2 in the pulmonary circulation. 3 These doses of DPP caused a marked shift to the left of the dose-response curve to prostaglandin E2 given intravenously but did not affect the dose-response curve to prostaglandin E2 given intra-arterially. 4 Inhibition of pulmonary inactivation of prostaglandins E2 and E caused marked potentiation of their gastrointestinal effects. 5 At these doses antagonism of the hypotensive action of prostaglandin E2 by DPP was seldom seen but the gastrointestinal effect of prostaglandin E was sometimes antagonized. 6 After treatment with DPP 100 μg kg−1 min−1, high doses of prostaglandin were sometimes lethal.