Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
Effects of Ethanol Administration at a High-Dose Level on the Stimulatory Action by Bradykinin in Vascular Permeability
Yoshiko TANAKAYoshiaki YAMASHITA
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2002 Volume 48 Issue 4 Pages 270-277

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The effects of ethanol (EtOH) administration at a high-dose level on the stimulatory action by bradykinin in vascular permeability were examined in rats, as compared with the effects of histamine and hyaluronidase. Oral administration (7.5g/kg) and intraperitoneal injection (5g/kg) of EtOH markedly potentiated the vascular permeability accelerated by bradykinin, but they suppressed in reverse such effects induced by histamine and hyaluronidase. EtOH did not affect the stimulatory action of bradykinin on the vascular permeability when intracutaneous injection was done under the coexistence with bradykinin. The blood pressure was found to descend 3 0 min later, though there was a transient rise immediately after the oral administration of EtOH (7.5g/kg). The oral administration of EtOH (7.5g/kg) caused no change in both enzyme activities of aspartic acid aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase in blood for 3h. The intraperitoneal injection of EtOH (5g/kg) lowered the blood bradykinin level and increased the blood hyaluronidase activity. In vitro, EtOH elicited a concentration-dependent increase in the kallikrein activity, trypsin activity, and bradykinin-decomposed activity in plasma. These results strongly suggest that vascular permeability results from elevation in the bradykinin level, direct action of EtOH on inflamed skin site, and actions of EtOH or its metabolites on bradykinin-regulator, which involves bradykinin receptor and NO and endothelin productions.

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