1999
DOI: 10.1080/09537109975861
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Decreased arachidonic acid liberation participates in the anti-aggregatory effect of the histamine H 1 -receptor antagonist Bromadryl

Abstract: The in vitro effect of the histamine H(1)-receptor antagonist Bromadryl on aggregation of human blood platelets was studied. Bromadryl inhibited stimulated platelet aggregation in a dose-dependent way. Depending on the aggregation stimulus used, its mean inhibitory concentrations were 16 micromol/litre (thrombin), 18 micro mol/litre (A23187), 92 micromol/litre (adrenaline) and 395 micromol/litre (adenosine diphosphate). The inhibitory effect was most pronounced in aggregation stimulated with phorbol 12-myrista… Show more

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