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Actions and cross-reactivity of antiallergic agents and a calcium channel antagonist on rat peritoneal mast cells. Difference in the action mechanisms and cross-reactivity among the agents.

Y Tanizaki1, J Ohtani, I Kimura.   

Abstract

The actions of the antiallergic agents, disodium chromoglycate (DSCG), tranilast and ketotifen, and of a calcium channel antagonist, nicardipine, and cross-reactivity among the agents were examined by observing the inhibition of 45Ca uptake and histamine release in rat mast cells stimulated by antigen and compound 48/80 (comp. 48/80). 1) All agents inhibited 45Ca uptake and histamine release in mast cells stimulated by antigen. The inhibition of 45Ca uptake by the antiallergic agents paralleled the inhibition of histamine release, while nicardipine inhibition of 45Ca uptake was stronger than its inhibition of histamine release. 2) The action of DSCG on 45Ca uptake and histamine release was significantly decreased in cells stimulated with antigen and phosphatidylserine (PS), while tranilast inhibition of histamine release was not affected by the addition of PS despite a significant decrease in the inhibition of 45Ca uptake. 3) The inhibitory effect of DSCG and tranilast was significantly lower in mast cells stimulated by comp. 48/80 than in the cells stimulated by antigen. 4) Tachyphylaxis was observed in cells re-exposed to DSCG and tranilast following previous exposure to the agents. 5) Cross-reactivity was found between DSCG and tranilast.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1280907     DOI: 10.1007/BF01987884

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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