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Flunarizine inhibited FMLP- and A23187-induced aggregation, enzyme release and O2- generation from human PMN as a function of its concentration. A23187-dependent PMN aggregation was also studied in media devoid of Ca++ or Mg++. Flunarizine (2.4 X 10(-5)M) significantly affected not only Ca++-supported but also Mg++-sustained PMN aggregation. The inhibiting effect of the drug was reversed by increasing the level of Ca++ (1.2 mM) or Mg++ (2 mM). Nifedipine, another Ca++-entry blocker, was shown to inhibit enzyme release and O2- generation induced by FMLP and A23187 as a function of its concentration, but only slightly affected PMN aggregation at very high concentration (10(-4)M). A role for flunarizine as a specific Mg++-entry blocker is suggested.
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