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Inhibitory effect of phloretin on histamine release from isolated rat mast cells.

N Grosman1.   

Abstract

The ability of the flavonoid phloretin to inhibit histamine release from rat mast cells varied considerably with the releasing agent investigated. The response to the combination of the ionophore A23187 and the phorbol ester TPA and to suboptimal concentrations of the ionophore (0.5 microM) was potently inhibited (IC50 about 5 microM), whereas phloretin was less potent against responses to the ionophore (1 microM) (IC50 of 17 microM), to antigen alone and in combination with TPA (IC50 of 30-50 microM), to TPA in the absence of calcium (IC50 of 50 microM) and to compound 48/80 in the absence and presence of calcium (IC50 of 60-90 microM). The inhibition by phloretin at concentrations above 10 microM was partly counteracted by glucose (5 mM) indicating effects on oxidative metabolism. The flavonoid quercetin was equally potent in inhibiting histamine release induced by antigen, the ionophore at different concentrations and in combination with TPA (IC50 of 20 microM). Although not conclusive, the results are consistent with an inhibition of protein kinase C by phloretin at concentrations below 10 microM. At higher concentrations unspecific actions become apparent and phloretin therefore seems to be of limited utility as a probe for signal-pathways in cell responses.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2464274     DOI: 10.1007/bf01965033

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


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