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. 1989;246(3):133-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF00456653.

Prostaglandin content in human middle ear effusions

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Prostaglandin content in human middle ear effusions

R Kawata et al. Arch Otorhinolaryngol. 1989.

Abstract

The concentrations of prostaglandins (PGs) were measured by a radioimmunoassay in human middle ear effusions (MEEs) obtained from patients with otitis media with effusions. Each sample of MEE was divided into two groups: serous effusions and mucoid ones. The main PG in both the serous and mucoid effusions was TXB2 (375 and 857 pg/ml, respectively), followed by PGE2 (173 and 459 pg/ml, respectively). Smaller quantities of PGD2 (35 and 64 pg/ml, respectively), PGF2 alpha (139 and 183 pg/ml, respectively), and 6ketoPGF1 alpha (129 and 201 pg/ml, respectively) were also found in the MEEs. The amounts of each PG in the mucoid effusions were 2 or 3 times higher than those found in the serous effusions, while protein concentrations and the profile of these PGs in the MEEs were almost the same in the mucoid and serous groups. These results suggest that PGs may play an important role as a mediator of the inflammatory responses in the pathogenesis of MEEs.

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