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Title: Nanomolar concentrations of neuropeptides induce histamine release from peritoneal mast cells of a substrain of Wistar rats. Author: Ogawa K, Nabe T, Yamamura H, Kohno S. Journal: Eur J Pharmacol; 1999 Jun 18; 374(2):285-91. PubMed ID: 10422770. Abstract: Substance P causes histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells probably through direct activation of a specific G protein at micromolar concentrations. We found that peritoneal mast cells of a substrain of Wistar rats (Std:Wistar) responds to nanomolar concentrations of substance P by releasing histamine in a concentration-dependent manner. In addition, potent histamine release from peritoneal mast cells of the substrain rats was also induced by neurokinin A in a concentration-dependent fashion. Histamine release induced by low concentrations of substance P was significantly blocked by a tachykinin NK1 receptor antagonist, CP-96345 [(2S,3S)-cis-2-(diphenylmethyl)-N-[(2-methoxyphenyl)-methyl]-1-aza bicyclo[2.2.2]octan-3-amine dihydrochloride], whereas that induced by concentrations as high as 10 microM appeared resistant to the antagonist. The concentration-histamine release curve for neurokinin A was parallel-shifted to the right by the drug. A tachykinin NK2 receptor antagonist, SR-48968 [(S)-N-methyl-N[4-(4-acetylamino-4-phenyl piperadino)-2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)butyl]benzamide], did not influence release stimulated by substance P and neurokinin A. On the other hand, peritoneal mast cells of Sprague-Dawley and other Wistar rats did not respond to neurokinin A. At over 1 microM but not at nanomolar concentrations, substance P caused modest histamine release from peritoneal mast cells of these rats. The results suggest that neurokinin A and nanomolar, but not micromolar concentrations of substance P stimulate tachykinin NK receptors on the peritoneal mast cells of Std:Wistar rat to release histamine.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]