Literature DB >> 16978663

Involvement of MAP kinases in lipopolysaccharide-induced histamine production in RAW 264 cells.

Noriyasu Hirasawa1, Masashi Torigoe, Ryohko Ohgawara, Akira Murakami, Kazuo Ohuchi.   

Abstract

Roles of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced production of histamine in the mouse macrophage-like cell line RAW 264 were analyzed. Incubation of RAW 264 cells in the presence of LPS increased histamine levels in the conditioned medium in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. The levels of histidine decarboxylase (HDC) mRNA and the 74-kDa HDC protein were also increased at 4 to 8 h and 8 to 12 h, respectively. LPS elicited the phosphorylation of p44/42 MAP kinase, p38 MAP kinase, and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK). The MAP kinase-Erk kinase 1 inhibitor U0126 (0.1-10 microM) suppressed the LPS-induced phosphorylation of p44/42 MAP kinase, and inhibited the LPS-induced production of histamine and expression of the HDC mRNA and 74-kDa HDC protein in a concentration-dependent manner. The JNK inhibitor SP600125 (3-30 microM) suppressed the LPS-induced phosphorylation of c-Jun, and inhibited the LPS-induced production of histamine and expression of the HDC mRNA and 74-kDa protein in a concentration-dependent manner. Combined treatment with U0126 (0.3 microM) and SP600125 (10 microM) inhibited the LPS-induced production of histamine additively. The p38 MAP kinase inhibitor SB203580 (0.1-10 microM) partially inhibited the LPS-induced production of histamine. These findings suggest that LPS increases histamine production in RAW 264 cells by inducing the expression of the 74-kDa HDC protein, and that the LPS-induced expression of HDC is up-regulated at the transcriptional level by MAP kinases, especially p44 MAP kinase and JNK.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16978663     DOI: 10.1016/j.lfs.2006.08.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life Sci        ISSN: 0024-3205            Impact factor:   5.037


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