Experiments were performed to assess the ability of bencianol (ZY15051) to reverse contractions of human basilar arteries in vitro that were induced by a wide range of substances implicated in the aetiology of migraine and cerebral arterial spasm. Bencianol caused a dose-related (1-100 micrograms ml-1) reversal of contractions induced by 5-hydroxytryptamine, noradrenaline, angiotensin II, prostaglandin F2 alpha, and U-46619 (a thromboxane-A2 mimetic). Bencianol was more effective against contractions induced by EC50 compared to maximal concentrations of each agent, and was least effective against the thromboxane-A2 mimetic, U-46619. In addition, contractions induced by thromboxane-A2-like substances generated from guinea-pig lungs were also reversed by bencianol but only at the highest concentration used (100 micrograms ml-1). The relevance of this action of bencianol to migraine and cerebral arterial spasm is discussed.
Summary1. Insulin antibodies were induced in young guinea-pigs of both sexes weighing 300-400 g and housed in a room maintained at 280 C + 20 C, by subcutaneous injection of 2 ml of freshly prepared insulin antigen emulsion between the shoulders once every month. 2. To estimate the titre of serum antibody the serum was incubated with a known concentration of insulin for 90 min at 370 C and the insulin not bound to antibody was estimated by the rat hemidiaphragm method. 3. No significant (P>0 5) development of insulin antibody could be detected in the serum samples collected 1 month after the first and 15 days after the second monthly injections in groups of ten male guinea-pigs and six female guinea-pigs. However, the titre of insulin antibody in the serum of these groups of guinea-pigs 15 days after the third monthly injection of insulin antigen emulsion was significantly (P<0-01) raised. There was no further increase in the titre of insulin antibody in the sera 15 days after the fourth and fifth monthly injections of insulin antigen emulsion. Thus the peak titre was reached 15 days after the third monthly injection of the antigen. 4. Two groups of ten male guinea-pigs each received testosterone propionate or diethylstilboestrol daily for 1 week after each monthly injection of insulin antigen emulsion. Two other groups of six female guinea-pigs each received testosterone propionate or diethylstilboestrol in a similar manner. One more group of ten female guinea-pigs received both sex hormones for 1 week after each monthly injection of insulin antigen emulsion. Testosterone facilitated the induction of insulin antibody in the serum of males but did not affect the antibody titre in the female guinea-pigs. Diethylstilboestrol facilitated the induction of insulin antibody in the serum of groups of either sex, the peak titre being attained after the second monthly injection of insulin antigen emulsion.
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