Mast cell secretion: differences between immunologic and non-immunologic stimulation
- 1 November 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Inflammation Research
- Vol. 19 (3-4) , 133-140
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01966197
Abstract
Non-immunologic and immunologic stimulation of mast cells have been compared. Non-immunologic stimulation relys heavily on cellular Ca, is unaffected by neuraminidase treatment, shows a rapid inactivation, and elicits no increase in the incorporation of3H-methyl groups into the lipid fraction. In contrast, stimulation by immunologic agents relys primarily on extracellular Ca, is inhibited by neuraminidase treatment, shows a comparatively slow rate of inactivation, and causes a significant increase in the incorporation of3H-methyl groups into the lipid fraction. We found no evidence of crossinactivation or desensitization between immunologic and non-immunologic agents. However, pretreatment of mast cells with neurotensin desensitized them to subsequent stimulation by compound 48/80. Our results support the hypothesis that immunologic and non-immunologic agents activate exocytotic mast cell secretion via separate mechanisms.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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