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. 1992 Feb;5(1):41-8.

Protective effect of SR 27417, a novel PAF antagonist, on PAF- or endotoxin-induced hypotension in the rat and the guinea-pig

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Protective effect of SR 27417, a novel PAF antagonist, on PAF- or endotoxin-induced hypotension in the rat and the guinea-pig

A Bernat et al. J Lipid Mediat. 1992 Feb.

Abstract

SR 27417, the first member of a newly-developed PAF antagonist series, inhibited in a dose-dependent manner the hypotensive effect of PAF in rats. It protected rats with an ED50 = 6 micrograms/kg, when given i.v., 1 min before PAF or p.o. (ED50 = 170 micrograms/kg) 1 h before PAF administration. After i.v. or oral administration, SR 27417 (1 and 3 mg/kg, respectively) exhibited extended duration of action (between 48 and 72 h). Similarly, i.v. administration of 1 to 6 mg/kg of SR 27417 afforded complete protection of guinea-pigs against endotoxin-induced hypotension but also totally reversed established endotoxin-induced hypotension. These results therefore confirm that PAF plays a major role in septic shock and that SR 27417 may be an effective prophylactic as well as a potent curative drug.

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