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Title: Effects of phenols on eicosanoid synthesis in A23187-stimulated human whole blood. Author: Alanko J. Journal: Prostaglandins; 1993 Mar; 45(3):193-201. PubMed ID: 8484008. Abstract: We have previously demonstrated that catecholamines have opposite effects on leukotriene (LT) and prostanoid synthesis. The aim of the present study was to test the effects of phenols (catechol, hydroquinone, phenol and resorcinol) on LTB4, LTE4 and thromboxane (TX)B2 synthesis in A23187-stimulated human whole blood. All tested compounds inhibited LTB4 and LTE4 synthesis. The IC50 values for catechol were 3 microM, 6 microM; for hydroquinone 4 microM, 3 microM; for phenol 285 microM, 226 microM and for resorcinol 180 microM, 902 microM. The compounds did not stimulate TXB2 synthesis but only inhibited it. The IC50 value for catechol was 3 microM, for hydroquinone 7 microM, for phenol 18 microM and for resorcinol 25 microM. Catechol and hydroquinone had hardly any effect on the LT/TX ratio. Phenol and resorcinol even increased the LT/TX ratio. The positions of hydroxyl groups of phenolic compounds are thus important for their actions on the LT/TX ratio.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]