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I. The important mediators of acute inflammation
The important substances mediating the processes of acute inflammation are shown to the right:
II. Mediator Systems
The mediators of acute inflammation are classified into systems based on their source and/or chemical composition as shown to the right.
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The effects on fibroblasts include:
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A. Vasoactive Amines
B. Plasma Protein Systems
· thrombin - converts fibrinogen to fibrin and fibrinopeptides · fibrinopeptides - induce increased vascular permeability - chemotactic for leukocytes · plasmin - activates complement components C3 and C5 - splits fibrin to fibrin split products · fibrin split products - may induce increased vascular permeability
C. Prostaglandins and Leukotrienes (Eicosinoids)

Prostaglandins:
Leukotrienes:
D. Acetyl Glycerol Ether Phosphocholine (PAF)
E. Cytokines
F. Phagocyte Products
G. Nitric Oxide