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Title: Effects of histamine and related compounds on the differentiation of HL-60-Eo cells into eosinophils. Author: Shimada K, Abe T, Zhao Q, Mio M, Kamei C. Journal: Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol; 2001 Sep; 23(7):383-8. PubMed ID: 11771852. Abstract: The effects of histamine and related compounds on the differentiation of HL-60-Eo cells into eosinophils were studied. The histamine and H2 agonists impromidine and 4-methylhistamine caused concentration-related increases in the number of differentiated cells. On the other hand, the H1 agonists 2-methylhistamine and 2-pyndylethylamine showed no such effect. Histamine-induced eosinophil differentiation was antagonized by the H2 antagonists cimetidine and ranitidine. Histamine and H2 agonists inhibited (3H)-thymidine uptake, suggesting that these compounds caused a decrease in proliferation. Histamine as well as the H2 agonists impromidine and 4-methythistamine caused increases in cAMP level, and this effect was antagonized by ranitidine. From these findings, we concluded that both the differentiation of HL-60-Eo cells into eosinophils and proliferation of HL-60-Eo cells were mediated via H2 receptors.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]