نتایج جستجو برای: histamine release and degranulation

تعداد نتایج: 16855534  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
M Iikura M Yamaguchi T Fujisawa M Miyamasu T Takaishi Y Morita T Iwase I Moro K Yamamoto K Hirai

We examined whether secretory IgA (sIgA), known to mediate eosinophil stimulation, has an effect on basophil functions. An immobilized preparation of sIgA, but not of monomeric IgA, induced histamine release (approximately 15% of total histamine contents) from human basophils in vitro. sIgA-induced basophil histamine release was totally dependent on pretreatment with IL-3. IL-5 and granulocyte-...

Journal: :Acta medicinae Okayama 1970
H Yamasaki K Tasaka K Saeki S Irino

Rats were depleted of skin histamine by more than 80 % by intraperitoneal injections of sinomenine with daily increasing doses for 6 days. In these rats, egg-white edema induced in the hind paws was inhibited by 68 % of control. The weight of the wall of granuloma pouch made by croton oil was also evidently smaller in the rat treated similarly with sinomenine than that of control. This suggests...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2013
Guo-Du Wang Xi-Yu Wang Fei Zou Meihua Qu Sumei Liu Guijun Fei Yun Xia Bradley J Needleman Dean J Mikami Jackie D Wood

Serotonin [5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)] is released from enterochromaffin cells in the mucosa of the small intestine. We tested a hypothesis that elevation of 5-HT in the environment of enteric mast cells might degranulate the mast cells and release mediators that become paracrine signals to the enteric nervous system, spinal afferents, and secretory glands. Western blotting, immunofluorescence,...

2013
Joseph Meyer Alexander M. Gorbach Wei-Min Liu Nevenka Medic Michael Young Celeste Nelson Sarah Arceo Avanti Desai Dean D. Metcalfe Hirsh D. Komarow

BACKGROUND While a number of the consequences of mast cell degranulation within tissues have been documented including tissue-specific changes such as bronchospasm and the subsequent cellular infiltrate, there is little known about the immediate effects of mast cell degranulation on the associated vasculature, critical to understanding the evolution of mast cell dependent inflammation. OBJECT...

Journal: :Polish journal of pharmacology 2001
R Czarnecki T Librowski M Pawłowski

The present studies have demonstrated that new piperazinyl 7-(beta-hydroxypropyl)-theophylline derivatives (R3, R6, R7) possess antihistamine, antianaphylactic and antiasthmatic properties. The compound R6 exerted especially pronounced selective protective action in experimental histamine asthma and provided effective prevention against anaphylactic shock in guinea pigs. The evidence was also p...

Journal: :Journal of innate immunity 2011
Karissa D McCall-Culbreath Zhengzhi Li Zhonghua Zhang Lucy X Lu Lynda Orear Mary M Zutter

Mast cells, critical mediators of inflammation and anaphylaxis, are poised as one of the first lines of defense against external assault. Mast cells release several classes of preformed and de novo synthesized mediators. Cross-linking of the high-affinity FcεRI results in degranulation and the release of preformed, proinflammatory mediators including histamine and serotonin. We previously demon...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1999
S He M D Gaça A R McEuen A F Walls

There has long been evidence that inhibitors of chymotryptic proteinases can inhibit the degranulation of rodent mast cells, but their actions on human mast cells and the contribution of mast cell chymase itself have received little attention. We investigated the ability of the selective chymase inhibitor Z-Ile-Glu-Pro-Phe-CO(2)Me and other proteinase inhibitors to inhibit chymase and cathepsin...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1992
R Alam P A Forsythe S Stafford M A Lett-Brown J A Grant

Macrophage inflammatory protein-1 (MIP) is a recently cloned cytokine that causes neutrophilic infiltration and induces an inflammatory response. We studied the effect of MIP-1 alpha on histamine secretion from basophils and mast cells. Leukocytes from allergic and normal subjects were studied. MIP-1 alpha caused dose-dependent release of histamine from basophils of 14 of 20 allergic donors at ...

2003
Rafeul Alam Patricia A. Forsythe Susan Stafford Michael A. Lett-Brown Andrew Grant

Macrophage inflammatory protein-1 (MIP) is a recently cloned cytokine that causes neutrophilic infiltration and induces an inflammatory response. We studied the effect of MIP-lo~ on histamine secretion from basophils and mast cells. Leukocytes from allergic and normal subjects were studied. MIP-loe caused dose-dependent release of histamine from basophils of 14 of 20 allergic donors at concentr...

2014
Davendralingam Sinniah

Introduction Magnesium sulphate (MS), causes bronchodilation by inhibiting bronchial smooth muscle contraction, interferes with parasympathetic stimulation, and prevents acetylcholine release to axon terminals [1]. It reduces inflammation by inhibiting mast cell degranulation and reduces thromboxane, histamine and leukotrienes [2]. Some pediatric studies suggest that MS, b-2-agonists and steroi...

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