Literature DB >> 2409778

Evidence of mast-cell histamine being mitogenic in intact tissue.

K Norrby.   

Abstract

We have reported previously that secretion by connective tissue mast cells (MCs) causes mitogenesis in adjacent cells in diverse rat tissues. In cultured rat mesentery there was a spontaneous release of about 45% of the histamine in 2 days, and a spontaneous marked increase in basal proliferation of the mesentery. The MC secretagogues, compound 48/80 and polymyxin B, released additional histamine and stimulated mitogenesis further. In contrast, 48/80 added to cultures of guinea-pig mesentery, the MC of which are unresponsive to the drug, did not affect the basal proliferation. However, exogenous histamine at 10(-10) M mitogenically stimulated the cultured guinea-pig mesentery. A histamine H2-receptor antagonist, which itself was mitogenically inert, significantly suppressed the 48/80-induced MC-mediated mitogenesis in rat mesentery in vivo and in vitro. On the other hand, a histamine H1-receptor antagonist did not affect this MC-mediated mitogenesis in rat. Our findings indicate that histamine is one of possibly several mitogens which are released or activated by the secreting MC.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2409778     DOI: 10.1007/bf01983162

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


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