Histamine-Releasing Activity of Endogenous Peptides on Mast Cells Derived from Different Sites and Species
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
- Vol. 89 (2-3) , 229-235
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000234951
Abstract
We have examined the cytological and functional characteristics of mast cells grown in tissue culture from the bone marrow of mice and rats and compared them with mast cells isolated from the peritoneal cavity of these animals. In both species, bone marrow-derived mast cells (considered to be a model of mucosal mast cells) have fewer cytoplasmic granules and lower histamine content than peritoneal mast cells. Sprague-Dawley rat peritoneal mast cells were responsive to various endogenous peptides and to compound 48/80. However, peritoneal mast cells isolated from BDF1 mice (a strain widely used to obtain bone marrow-derived mast cells) were not responsive to the same secretagogues. Rat and mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells obtained from Sprague-Dawley rats and BDFI1 mice were also hyporesponsive to calcium ionophore as compared to peritoneal mast cells and unresponsive to compound 48/80 and peptides. Despite the similarity of the functional characteristics of mouse and rat bone marrow-derived mast cells, mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells could not be used as a model of responsiveness to peptides for rat mucosal mast cells because of the differences in responsiveness between the peritoneal mast cells in the two species. Obtention of homogeneous rat bone marrow-derived mast cells may provide a useful tool to study the functional heterogeneity in an intraspecies system since most of our knowledge on mast cell physiology and pharmacology is derived from studies on rat peritoneal mast cells.Keywords
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