Substance P-Induced Histamine Release from Human Basophils, Skin and Lung Fragments: Effect of Nedocromil Sodium and Theophylline
- 1 January 1990
- journal article
- Published by S. Karger AG in International Archives of Allergy and Immunology
- Vol. 92 (4) , 329-333
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000235160
Abstract
We compared histamine release induced by substance P with those obtained with classical secretagogues on human basophils, lung and skin fragments. We also tested the capacity of nedocromil sodium and theophylline to inhibit histamine release in these 3 experimental models. Substance P (10––4M) caused a noncytotoxic histamine release (about 10% of total) from basophils, lung and skin fragments. Substance P-induced histamine release was always smaller than that obtained with optimal doses of anti-IgE, formyl-methionine phenylalanine or compound 48/80. Nedocromil sodium did not prevent secretagogue-induced histamine release from basophils or sliced skin. In contrast, it significantly inhibited anti-IgE- or substance P-induced histamine release from human lung. Theophylline caused a dose-related inhibition on these 3 models. We conclude that substance P is a modest secretagogue for human basophils and mast cells, and that skin and lung mast cells are heterogeneous with respect to their response to nedocromil sodium.Keywords
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