Abstract
Increased acid hydrolase activity was demonstrated in [human] suction blister fluid 1.5 h after the application of established lysosomal labilizing agents. The pattern of enzyme activity and the magnitude of the increases were similar to those following cutaneous inflammation. These data confirm previous observations that acid hydrolases play a role in cutaneous inflammation, but their release is not the initial event in this process.

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