Macrophages and lymphocytes: Alternative sources of histamine
- 1 June 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Inflammation Research
- Vol. 41 (S1) , C99-C100
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02007785
Abstract
Some recent observations have indicated that cells other than mast cells, notably macrophages, may contain significant amounts of histamine. Using a histamine-specific radioimmunoassay, we found that human blood monocytes and lymphocytes contain about 0.05pg histamine/cell. Various other cells, e.g. fibroblasts, colorectal tumor, kidney and ovarian cells, and murine bone marrow derived macrophages contained markedly less histamine (M) released up to 50% of the total histamine from monocytes and lymphocytes. C5a caused a dose-dependent histamine release of up to 40% in monocytes and up to 20% in lymphocytes. Substance P induced a release only in cells of certain donors. Lipopolysaccharide, concanavalin A, and compound 48/80 had no effect. Culturing of the cells caused a loss of cellular histamine and its releasability. In view of the huge numbers of monocytes and lymphocytes in the blood, the histamine in these cells has to be taken into account under both physiological and pathophysiological conditions.Keywords
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