Prostaglandins A1, A2 and 19‐hydroxy A1; their actions on smooth muscle and their inactivation on passage through the pulmonary and hepatic portal vascular beds

Abstract
. Prostaglandins A1, A2 and 19‐hydroxy A1 have qualitatively similar actions to prostaglandin E1 on smooth muscle. . The prostaglandins A have little activity on gastrointestinal, respiratory and reproductive smooth muscle but are potent depressors of the systemic arterial blood pressure of the dog, cat and rabbit. . Our experiments support the view that the depressor action of the prostaglandins E and A is due to a direct dilator action on many peripheral vascular beds and not due to changes in nervous tone to these beds. . A single passage through the pulmonary circulation of the cat or dog causes substantial loss of the vasodilator activity of prostaglandin E1 but little if any loss of the vasodilator activity of the prostaglandins A. . A single passage through the hepatic portal circulation of the cat causes substantial loss of the vasodilator activity of prostaglandins E1, A1 and A2. . The cat blood pressure and rat fundal strip would be a suitable combination for the parallel biological assay of the prostaglandins A1 and A2.