| Literature DB >> 63342 |
S Norn, J Elmgreen, P Stahl Skov, P Holme Jorgensen, N Ankjaergaard, S Hagen Petersen.
Abstract
Anaphylaxis in a glucose-free medium containing pyruvate caused a release of histamine and a significant decrease in the ATP level of rat mast cells. The fall was maximal after 10 min and it was found to reverse after 22 min. Glucose completely counteracted the ATP fall without changing the anaphylactic histamine release. Furthermore, the oxidative metabolism of exogenous pyruvate to CO2 was stimulated in the mast cell. A high level of protection of mast cells to antigen challenge was obtained following hyposensitization and only a small amount of the intracellular histamine was released in contrast to non-hyposensitized cells. Hyposensitization counteracted the ATP fall by antigen challenge but the increase in oxidative metabolism remained unchanged. The results indicate that hyposensitization exerts effects in the mast cell consistent with a reduced ATP utilization or with a reduced uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation. The mechanism of the hyposensitization must be due to inhibition of one or more of the cellular steps leading to histamine release and subsequent morphological changes of the cell or to uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation.Entities:
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Year: 1976 PMID: 63342 PMCID: PMC1540806
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Immunol ISSN: 0009-9104 Impact factor: 4.330