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Ionophore A-23187 induced histamine release from rat mast cells and rat basophil leukemia (RBL-1) cells.
Authors:R P Siraganian  A Kulczycki  G Mendoza  H Metzger
Abstract:Ionophore A-23187 releases histamine from normal mast cells apparently by promoting Ca++ influx (Foreman et al, Nature 245: 249, 1973). In our hands at concentrations of greater than 0.2 mug/ml release occurs in 1 to 2 min, is blocked by metabolic inhibitors, and is unaccompanied by cytotoxicity (trypan-blue uptake, lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) release). At higher doses (0.5 mug/ml) histamine release is followed by significant cytotoxicity, but again Ca++ is required. In parallel studies, we examined cultured rat basophilic leukemia (RBL-1) cells. These cells, which apparently have normal surface receptors for IgE, contained approximately 700 ng histamine/10(6) cells but did not release histamine when IgE-mediated release was looked for. They do not respond to doses of ionophore which would be expected to give non-cytotoxic histamine release. At higher doses histamine release is preceded by progressive LDH release: LDH release is 75% complete at 5 min whereas 10 min are required for 75% maximal histamine release. This reaction requires Ca++ and is temperature dependent but is not inhibited by metabolic poisons (2-deoxyglucose, dinitrophenol, CN-). These studies suggest that either Ca++ does not enter into these cells normally or that one or more mechanisms which are ordinarily triggered by the changes in Ca++ flow are unresponsive in the RBL-1 cells. These studies also underline the importance of ruling out cytotoxicity in ionophore-induced phenomena.
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