Literature DB >> 2417864

Peptides and histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells.

P Devillier, M Renoux, J P Giroud, D Regoli.   

Abstract

Various vasoactive peptides were compared for their histamine releasing effects on rat mast cells. Neurotensin, substance P (SP), and kallidin were the most active natural peptides, followed by bradykinin; neurokinin A and B, bombesin, angiotensin and tuftsin were practically inactive. Several kinins and tachykinin-related peptides were tested in an attempt to characterize the receptors mediating histamine liberation. The order of potency of the kinins was the following: kallidin greater than [Tyr(Me)8]bradykinin = bradykinin greater than [desArg10]kallidin greater than desArg9-bradykinin, the same as that found in smooth muscle possessing receptors of the B2 type. Tachykinin-related peptides were potent stimulants and followed the order: [D-Tryp7,9,10]SP-(1-11) greater than [D-Pro2,D-Tryp7,9,10]SP-(1-11) greater than SP-(1-11) greater than SP-(1-9) greater than [D-Pro4,D-Tryp7,9,Leu11]SP-(4-11) greater than SP-(1-7) greater than SP-(4-11) greater than neurokinin A = neurokinin B, indicating that: (a) undecapeptide antagonists of SP behave as superagonists; (b) both N- and C-terminal portions of SP-(1-11) are essential for activity; and (c) receptors for the tachykinins mediating histamine release appear to be of the SP-P type.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2417864     DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(85)90475-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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