Effects of glucocorticoids on carbohydrate metabolism H. G. Hers Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 248 - 254
Background and discovery of lipocortins R. J. Flower Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 255 - 262
Isolation and characterization of lipocortin (lipomodulin) Fusao HirataYoshitada NotsuGeorge Kunos Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 263 - 266
Lipocortin in renal cells (renocortin): Has lipocortin a physiological relevance in the kidney? Bernard RothhutFrançoise Russo-Marie Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 267 - 269
Vasoregulin, a glucocorticoid-inducible vascular permeability inhibitory protein Yoshihiko ÒyanaguiShingo Suzuki Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 270 - 277
Glucocorticoids in myocardial and cerebral infarction M. KoltaiÁ TósakiL. Szekeres Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 278 - 283
Multiple control of inflammation by glucocorticoids M. Di RosaA. CalignanoL. Sautebin Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 284 - 289
Affinities of glucocorticoids for glucocorticoid receptors in the human lung P. RohdewaldH. W. MöllmanG. Hochhaus Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 290 - 291
Glucocorticoid receptors in cultured fibroblasts from inflammatory sites. Preliminary results M. DamonM. RabierA. Crastes De Paulet Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 292 - 293
Glucocorticoid induction of angiotensin converting enzyme A. IalentiA. CalignanoM. Di Rosa Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 294 - 295
Phospholipase activity in intact rat glycogen-elicited neutrophils Joseph ChangEileen BlazekAlan J. Lewis Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 296 - 298
The inhibitory profiles of hog pancreatic and human rheumatoid synovial cell phospholipases A2 John S. NixonSandra E. WilkinsonDavid P. Bloxham Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 299 - 301
The effects of antiinflammatory steroids on arachidonate metabolism and prostaglandin synthesis vary according to culture conditions D. DuvalJ. F. HuneauF. Homo-Delarche Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 302 - 303
Failure of anti-inflammatory steroids to inhibit prostaglandin release from the hydronephrotic rabbit kidney J. R. S. HoultC. N. BerryE. Timms Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 304 - 307
Dexamethasone and prostacyclin biosynthesis by serosal membranes of the rabbit peritoneal cavity Vera J. S. Van de VeldeHidde BultArnold G. Herman Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 308 - 309
Methylprednisolone inhibition of leukotriene-dependent airway anaphylaxis in the guinea pigin vivo Sven-Erik DahlénUlla PalmertzPer Hedqvist Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 310 - 311
The effect of glucocorticoids on lyso-PAF formationin vitro andin vivo L. ParenteM. F. FitzgeraldG. De Nucci Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 312 - 313
Inhibition of the release of a neutrophil chemotactic factor from macrophages partially explains the anti-inflammatory action of glucocorticoids F. Q. CunhaA. T. CaciniS. H. Ferreira Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 314 - 317
Effect of a steroidal antiinflammatory agent on the proliferation of mouse embryo fibroblasts in culture S. DurantD. DuvalF. Homo-Delarche Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 318 - 319
Ultrastructural and morphometrical studies on the articular cartilage of rats: the destructive effect of Dexamethasone and the chondroprotective effect of RUMALON® Marliese Annefeld Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 320 - 321
Dose related effects of dexamethasone treatment on the ultrastructure of articular cartilage in rats Andreas PodbielskiRuth Raiss Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 322 - 324
Problems and results in testing the possible general mode of action of glucocorticoids in rat adjuvant arthritis R. HirschelmannH. Bekemeier Corticosteroid Actions in Infalmmation Pages: 325 - 326
Chairman's introduction Determinants of inflammation test selection:In vitro orin vivo? M. J. Parnham Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 327 - 328
Animal models for the study of atypical anti-inflammatory agents Bruno Silvestrini Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 329 - 337
Human peritoneal macrophages: Clinical models of inflammation and potential targets of antiinflammatory drugs J. H. P. WilsonI. L. Bonta Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 338 - 341
Tissue culture methods for the investigation of anti-inflammatory drugs K. BruneR. LanzN. Müller Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 342 - 346
The Croton oil ear test revisited A. TubaroP. DriR. Della Loggia Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 347 - 349
Experimental allergic arthritis in mice: Effects of local enzyme therapy with native and cationic derivatives Wim B. van den BergJoost SchalkwijkLevinus B. A. van de Putte Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 350 - 351
Dermatosis in magnesium-deficient hairless rats: Effects of steroidal and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs A. BarbierC. PlanchenaultJ. C. Brelière Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 352 - 354
A rat model for testing anti-inflammatory action in lung and the effect of glucocorticosteroids (GCS) in this model L. KällströmR. BrattsandK. Roempke Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 355 - 357
The contribution of cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase products to acute inflammation in the rat S. J. FosterM. E. McCormickA. Howarth Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 358 - 359
Synthesis of eicosanoids by tissues of the synovial joint during the development of chronic erosive synovitis B. HendersonG. A. HiggsJ. A. Salmon Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 360 - 362
Determination of reactivity of resistance blood vessels in the isolated perfused legs of animals with inflammation as exemplified in adjuvant arthritis H. BekemeierR. Hirschelmann Experimental Models of Inflammation Pages: 363 - 365
Selective inhibition of leukotriene B4 formation by Ebselen: A novel approach to antiinflammatory therapy P. KuhlH. O. BorbeM. J. Parnham New Anti-inflammatory Agents Pages: 366 - 367
In vivo inhibition of plasma protein leakage andSalmonella enteritidis—induced mortality in the rat by a specific paf-acether antagonist: BN 52021 A. EtienneF. HecquetP. Braquet New Anti-inflammatory Agents Pages: 368 - 370
Inhibition of antigen-induced lung anaphylaxis in the guinea-pig by BN 52021 a new specific paf-acether receptor antagonist isolated from Ginkgo biloba C. TouvayA. EtienneP. Braquet New Anti-inflammatory Agents Pages: 371 - 372
Inhibition of experimentally induced microvascular injury by rosmarinic acid J. K. S. NuytinckR. J. A. GorisP. H. M. Schillings New Anti-inflammatory Agents Pages: 373 - 374
Rosmarinic acid inhibits external oxidative effects of human polymorphonuclear granulocytes Kok P. M. van KesselEric S. KalterJan Verhoef New Anti-inflammatory Agents Pages: 375 - 376
In vivo andin vitro antiinflammatory and immunoregulating properties of streptococcal mitogen: Effects on adjuvant disease in the rat, on homograft rejection in the mouse, and on the appearance of Ia antigens on human T lymphocytes F. QuagliataS. FerroneA. Taranta New Anti-inflammatory Agents Pages: 377 - 378
Anti-inflammatory activity of the flavonoid fraction of khat (Catha edulis Forsk) I. A. Al-MeshalM. TariqA. M. Ageel New Anti-inflammatory Agents Pages: 379 - 380
Anti-inflammatory activity of Commiphora molmol M. TariqA. M. AgeelN. S. Parmar New Anti-inflammatory Agents Pages: 381 - 382
Anti-inflammatory activity of some Saudi Arabian medicinal plants A. M. AgeelN. S. ParmarM. Tariq New Anti-inflammatory Agents Pages: 383 - 384
The cellular immune response in thermal injured patients M. BraquetP. LavaudP. Braquet General Inflammation Studies Pages: 385 - 387
Production of leukotriene B4 by polymorphonuclear leukocytes during phagocytosis ofStaphylococcus aureus Paul A. J. HenricksMarijke van der TolJan Verhoef General Inflammation Studies Pages: 388 - 389
Augmentation of thromboxane productionin vitro by polymorphonuclears and macrophages exposed to IL1/LP P. ContiM. G. CifoneP. U. Angeletti General Inflammation Studies Pages: 390 - 391
Oxidation of suitable drugs by horseradish peroxidase/hydrogen peroxide results in the oxygenation of arachidonic acid to form hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoic acids in a reverse co-oxidation process J. BaumannI. JustG. Wurm General Inflammation Studies Pages: 392 - 394
Effects of d-penicillamine, levamisole and tiopronin on eicosanoid synthesis by rat gut tissue F. CapassoI. A. TavaresA. Bennett General Inflammation Studies Pages: 395 - 396
Inflammatory action of PAF-acether in the rat pleural cavity J. P. TarayreM. AliagaJ. Tisne-Versailles General Inflammation Studies Pages: 397 - 398
Induction of guinea pig respiratory airway hyperreactivity byHaemophilus influenzae: Role of the histaminergic and cholinergic receptor systems G. FolkertsF. P. Nijkamp General Inflammation Studies Pages: 399 - 400