Literature DB >> 7525651

Effects of relaxin on mast cells. In vitro and in vivo studies in rats and guinea pigs.

E Masini1, D Bani, M Bigazzi, P F Mannaioni, T Bani-Sacchi.   

Abstract

The results of the current study demonstrate that relaxin inhibits histamine release by mast cells. This effect is related to the peptide concentrations, and could be observed in both isolated rat serosal mast cells stimulated with compound 48/80 or calcium ionophore A 23187, and in serosal mast cells isolated from sensitized guinea pigs and challenged with the antigen. The morphological findings agree with the functional data, revealing that relaxin attenuates calcium ionophore-induced granule exocytosis by isolated rat serosal mast cells. Similar effects of relaxin have also been recognized in vivo by light microscopic and densitometric analysis of the mesenteric mast cells of rats which received the hormone intraperitoneally 20 min before local treatment of the mesentery with calcium ionophore. Moreover, evidence is provided that relaxin stimulates endogenous production of nitric oxide and attenuates the rise of intracellular Ca2+ concentration induced by calcium ionophore. The experiments with drugs capable of influencing nitric oxide production also provide indirect evidence that the inhibiting effect of relaxin on mast cell histamine release is related to an increased generation of nitric oxide. It is suggested that relaxin may have a physiological role in modulating mast cell function through the L-arginine-nitric oxide pathway.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7525651      PMCID: PMC294619          DOI: 10.1172/JCI117549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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1.  Protective effect of relaxin in cardiac anaphylaxis: involvement of the nitric oxide pathway.

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Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2002-10       Impact factor: 8.739

Review 2.  New Insights into biological roles of relaxin and relaxin-related peptides.

Authors:  Jae-Il Park; Chia Lin Chang; Sheau Yu Teddy Hsu
Journal:  Rev Endocr Metab Disord       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 6.514

3.  Relaxin protects against myocardial injury caused by ischemia and reperfusion in rat heart.

Authors:  D Bani; E Masini; M G Bello; M Bigazzi; T B Sacchi
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1998-05       Impact factor: 4.307

4.  The effect of relaxin on myocardial ischaemia-reperfusion injury and histamine release in vitro and in vivo.

Authors:  E Masini; D Salvemini; L Mugnai; M G Bello; D Bani; P F Mannaioni
Journal:  Inflamm Res       Date:  1996-03       Impact factor: 4.575

5.  Haeme oxygenase-1 and cardiac anaphylaxis.

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Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 8.739

6.  Relaxin prevents the development of severe acute pancreatitis.

Authors:  Laura Iris Cosen-Binker; Marcelo Gustavo Binker; Rodica Cosen; Gustavo Negri; Osvaldo Tiscornia
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-03-14       Impact factor: 5.742

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Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1996-12-15       Impact factor: 14.808

8.  Characterization of gene expression in resting and activated mast cells.

Authors:  H Chen; M Centola; S F Altschul; H Metzger
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9.  Relaxin-induced increased coronary flow through stimulation of nitric oxide production.

Authors:  T Bani-Sacchi; M Bigazzi; D Bani; P F Mannaioni; E Masini
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1995-09       Impact factor: 8.739

10.  Disturbed relaxin signaling pathway and testicular dysfunction in mouse offspring upon maternal exposure to simazine.

Authors:  Ho-Oak Park; Jeehyeon Bae
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-09-12       Impact factor: 3.240

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