Facilitation by imidazole of the aqueous flare response to alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF02326956
Facilitation by imidazole of the aqueous flare response to alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone
Abstract
MSH, like traumata to the eye, cause a permeability disturbance in rabbits, with protein leakage into the aqueous. The MSH effect was enormously increased by instillation of imidazole or pilocarpine. The MSH effect seems to engage a different mechanism than the prostaglandin-dependent action of other agents.
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