“…Pharmacologic and chemical agents that stimulate its production include arachidonate, thrombin, calcium ionophore A23187, trypsin, dipyridamole, histamine, bradykinin, nitroglycerin, angiotensin II, high density lipoprotein, leukotriene C, interieukin-l, and interieukin-ll. 9 - 23 Conversely, PGI 2 formation can be suppressed or abolished by indomethacin, aspirin, tranylcypromine, 15-hydroperoxyarachidonic acid, linoleic acid, low density lipoprotein, glucocorticoids, calcium channel blockers, and cigarette smoke condensate. 59 - 24 - 31 Physiologic alterations, such as disordered blood flow, mechanical stress, high blood pressure, stasis, and low oxygen tension, or morphologic changes can result in enhanced vascular PGI 2 production.…”