1969 年 89 巻 12 号 p. 1664-1668
Influence of inflammation on the phospholipid metabolism in skeletal muscle and action of anti-inflammatory drugs on that were examined. Phospholipid content in skeletal muscle increased by inflammation and reached a maxium on the sixth day of inflammation. Incorporation of orthophosphate-32P into phospholipid of skeletal muscle was also increased by inflammation and reached a maxium on the fourth day of inflammation. The increase of incorporation of orthophosphate-32P into phospholipid by inflammation was inhibited by subcutaneous injection of cortisone or prednisolone. The incorporation of orthophosphate-32P into phospholipid in inflammatory skeletal muscle was inhibited by the addition in vitro of cortisone, prednisolone, or dexamethazone but that of intact muscle was not affected.