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Title: A comparative study of the effects of 1-acyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine and platelet activating factor on histamine and leukotriene C4 release from human leukocytes. Author: Columbo M, Horowitz EM, Patella V, Kagey-Sobotka A, Chilton FH, Lichtenstein LM. Journal: J Allergy Clin Immunol; 1993 Aug; 92(2):325-33. PubMed ID: 7688778. Abstract: BACKGROUND: IgE-mediated stimulation of human basophils and lung mast cells causes the synthesis of larger amounts of 1-acyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (1-acyl-2-acetyl-GPC) than 1-alkyl-2-acetyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (platelet activating factor [PAF]). METHODS: To study the biologic activity of 1-acyl-2-acetyl-GPC, we compared its effects and those of PAF on histamine and leukotriene C4 (LTC4) release from human mixed leukocytes that contained basophils. RESULTS: 1-Acyl-2-acetyl-GPC (0.1 to 10 mumol/L) failed to release significant amounts of histamine (> or = 10%) in most donors tested (20 of 24), whereas PAF (0.01 to 1 mumol/L) was active in 58%. 1-Acyl-2-acetyl-GPC (0.1 to 10 mumol/L) was a stimulus for LTC4 release (132 +/- 30 ng/micrograms of histamine) with a potency of about 1000 times less than PAF. The kinetics of 1-acyl-2-acetyl-GPC-activated LTC4 release were similar to those of PAF (half-life approximately equal to 2 minutes). The specific PAF receptor antagonist, WEB 2086 (10 nmol/L to 10 mumol/L), inhibited both 1-acyl-2-acetyl-GPC- and PAF-mediated LTC4 release with the same potency (inhibitory concentration of 50% approximately equal to 1.5 mumol/L). Brief (2-minute) cell preincubation with 1-acyl-2-acetyl-GPC in the absence of extracellular Ca2+ induced a decrease in the subsequent Ca2+ dependent activation of PAF. Similarly, 1-acyl-2-acetyl-GPC (0.1 to 10 mumol/L) caused a concentration-dependent inhibition of PAF-activated histamine secretion (inhibitory concentration of 50% approximately equal to 0.2 mumol/L). CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest that 1-acyl-2-acetyl-GPC may represent, under certain circumstances, a modulator of human basophil mediator release via mechanisms shared with PAF.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]