نتایج جستجو برای: histamine release and degranulation

تعداد نتایج: 16855534  

2012
Neil Martin Andrew Ruddick Greer K. Arthur Heidi Wan Lucy Woodman Christopher E. Brightling Don J. L. Jones Ian D. Pavord Peter Bradding

INTRODUCTION Chronic mast cell activation is a characteristic feature of asthma. BEAS-2B human airway epithelial cells (AEC) profoundly inhibit both constitutive and IgE-dependent human lung mast cell (HLMC) histamine release. The aim of this study was to examine the regulation of HLMC degranulation by primary AEC from healthy and asthmatic subjects, and investigate further the inhibitory mecha...

Journal: :Thorax 1987
P Soler S Nioche D Valeyre F Basset J Benveniste C Burtin J P Battesti R Georges A J Hance

To examine the possibility that mast cells have a central role in the pathogenesis of hypersensitivity pneumonitis, 20 patients with this disease were studied with the aim of seeking evidence for mast cell degranulation. The number of mast cells recovered by bronchoalveolar lavage from patients with hypersensitivity pneumonitis was more than 1,000 times greater than those recovered from normal ...

2012
Tomasz Kun Lucjusz Jakubowski

BACKGROUND Mast cells, owing to diversity of secreted mediators, play a crucial role in the regulation of inflammatory response. Together with basophils, mast cells constitute a central pathogenetic element of anaphylactic (IgE-dependent) and anaphylactoid (IgE-independent) reactions. In severe cases, generalized degranulation of mast cells may cause symptoms of anaphylactic shock. The influenc...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Hongyan Zhong Sergiy G Shlykov Jose G Molina Barbara M Sanborn Marlene A Jacobson Stephen L Tilley Michael R Blackburn

Adenosine has been implicated to play a role in asthma in part through its ability to influence mediator release from mast cells. Most physiological roles of adenosine are mediated through adenosine receptors; however, the mechanisms by which adenosine influences mediator release from lung mast cells are not understood. We established primary murine lung mast cell cultures and used real-time RT...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1991
E Vannier L C Miller C A Dinarello

Histamine and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) can each contribute to the pathogenesis of allergic reactions and chronic inflammatory diseases. We now report the effect of histamine on gene expression and total cellular synthesis of TNF-alpha. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced synthesis of TNF-alpha in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from 18 healthy donors was suppressed by hist...

2014
Ava Tahmasebi

Mast cells and basophils participate in biological responses such as inflammation and allergic reactions and contain potent mediators such as histamine and cytokines. Some drugs, for example opioids, are known to trigger mast cell degranulation with the release of immunogenic mediators that may cause severe side effects. The aim of this study was to investigate if the human mast cell line HMC-1...

2018
Ning Ding Jing Jiang Pingping Qin Qiaoxia Wang Jiatong Hu Zhigang Li

Mast cells (MCs) play a crucial role in mediating the establishment of networks among the circulatory, nervous and immune system at acupoints. However, the changes which occur in MCs during acupoint sensitization, i.e. the dynamic transformation of an acupoint from a "silenced" to an "activated" status, remain uncharacterized. To investigate the morphological and functional changes of MCs as an...

Journal: :iranian journal of allergy, asthma and immunology 0
nahid eskandari department of immunology, faculty of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran. reza bastan department of immunopharmacology, faculty of medicine, karaj university of medical sciences, alborz, iran. maryam ahmadi department of immunology, faculty of medicine, isfahan university of medical sciences, isfahan, iran. peter t peachell department of immunology, faculty of medicine, university of medical sciences, yorkshire, uk.

human  basophils play a key role in allergic diseases such as asthma and in a variety of  immunological disorders.  the  generation  of  il-4  and  il-13  can  be  induced  from basophil  by  ige-mediated   and   non-ige-mediated   mechanisms.  time   and   stimulus- dependent  differences  in  the  regulation  of  these  cytokines  could  have  relevance  to their biological effects. the aim o...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1999
T Adachi S Stafford S Sur R Alam

Receptor antagonists block all receptor-coupled signaling pathways indiscriminately. We introduce a novel class of peptide inhibitors that is designed to block a specific signal from a receptor while keeping other signals intact. This concept was tested in the model of IL-5 signaling via Lyn kinase. We have previously mapped the Lyn-binding site of the IL-5/GM-CSF receptor common beta (beta c) ...

2016
Ajantha Sinniah Samia Yazid M. Perretti Egle Solito R.J. Flower

1.We investigated the role of Annexin (ANX)-A1 and its receptor, ALX/FPR2, in the regulation of mast cell degranulation produced by compound 48/80. 2.Both human cord-blood derived mast cells (CBDMCs) and murine bone marrow derived mast cells (BMDMCs) release phosphorylated ANX-A1 during treatment with glucocorticoids or the mast cell 'stabilising' drugs ketotifen and nedocromil. 3.Compound 48/8...

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