Studies on relations of temperature of topically used cortico-steroid hormone (beta-methasone) to its therapeutic effect Part Ⅱ. Experimental studies on rabbit ear steel chamber technique

  • Maeda, Takeshi
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Publication date
April 1975
Publisher
岡山医学会
Journal
Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Okayama Medical Association)

Abstract

Using the rabbit ear steel chamber technique devised by Williams and modified by Ohsaki, biopharmacological reaction of topically applied cortico-steroid hormone was investigated. Solutions of cortico-steroid hormone (beta-methasone) kept under three thermal conditions, e.g., 37℃, 20℃, and 4℃, respectively, were poured into steel chambers with a microsyringe, and the changes of microcirculation of the vascularization in the chamber were observed chronologically. Changes of microcirculation were stasis, hemorrhage, sludge, and exsudate; and were set as the criteria of grade of inflammatory process. The results obtained were as follows: 1. Strong anti-inflammatory effects was showed by administration of beta-methasone at 37℃. 2. Beta-methason...

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