Fretland D J, Widomski D L, Zemaitis J M, Tsai B S, Djuric S W, Penning T D, Miyashiro J M, Bauer R F
Gastrointestinal Diseases Research Department, G.D. Searle and Co., Skokie, Illinois 60077.
Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids. 1989 Aug;37(2):79-81. doi: 10.1016/0952-3278(89)90102-6.
Psoriasis is a disease state characterized by epidermal proliferation, neutrophil infiltration, along with release of the proinflammatory mediators leukotriene-B4(LTB4) and 12(R)-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid [12(R)-HETE]. LTB4 and 12(R)-HETE are chemoattractant to the neutrophil, the latter approximately 1000x less potent. LTB4 and 12(R)-HETE are present in psoriatic scale, the latter in quantities so much greater than LTB4 that it is proposed as a primary mediator of neutrophil infiltration in psoriasis. 12(R)-HETE, synthesized in optically pure form by a new, shorter route, was injected into the dermis of the cavine, lapine, canine, mouse and rat. At doses up to 50 mu gm per intradermal site, 12(R)-HETE was chemoattractant to the neutrophil (as assessed by dermal myeloperoxidase levels) with response in the cavine greater than canine greater than lapine greater than mouse greater than rat.