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. 1979 Mar;65(3):495-9.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1979.tb07857.x.

Effects of cigarette smoke on the metabolism of vasoactive hormones in rat isolated lungs

Effects of cigarette smoke on the metabolism of vasoactive hormones in rat isolated lungs

Y S Bakhle et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1979 Mar.

Abstract

1. The effects of exposure of rats to cigarette smoke have been studied on the metabolism of vasoactive hormones in isolated lungs from these animals. 2. Rats were exposed for 1 h per day to cigarette smoke for 1 day or for 10 days. 3. Angiotensin I conversion was increased after 1 day's exposure but after 10 days' exposure conversion returned to normal. 4. Inactivation of prostaglandin E2 was decreased after 1 day's exposure. After 10 days' exposure there was a further decrease which could not be attributed to smoke alone. 5. The inactivation of 5-hydroxytryptamine and bradykinin remained unchanged after both short and longer exposures to smoke. 6. The metabolic activity of the lung towards some vasoactive hormones in the pulmonary circulation is affected by exposure of the animal to cigarette smoke and such changes may be relevant to the initiation of cardiovascular changes consequent upon cigarette smoking.

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