Structural correlations of phorbol-ester-induced stimulation of PGE2 production by human rheumatoid synovial cells
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Structural correlations of phorbol-ester-induced stimulation of PGE2 production by human rheumatoid synovial cells
Abstract
Eight phorbol esters were studied for their ability to stimulate prostaglandin production in human rheumatoid synovial cells over the dose range 0.1 ng to 1.0 micrograms. These derivatives were based upon phorbol, 4-deoxyphorbol, and 12-deoxyphorbol nuclei. This activity was structurally dependent and, although it did not correlate with the actions of the same compounds to induce erythema in vivo, it did correlate with their ability to stimulate human lymphocyte mitogenesis. Stimulation of PGE2 production by a phorbol and a 12-deoxyphorbol analog was inhibited in this system by both indomethacin and dexamethasone.
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