Literature DB >> 7576689

Functional desensitization of beta agonist responses in human lung mast cells.

L K Chong1, A H Morice, W W Yeo, R P Schleimer, P T Peachell.   

Abstract

The beta adrenergic agonist isoprenaline inhibited the IgE-triggered release of the preformed mediator histamine from human lung mast cells (HLMC) in a dose-dependent fashion. After prolonged (> or = 4 h) preexposure of HLMC to isoprenaline, there was a subsequent diminution in the effectiveness of a second exposure of isoprenaline to inhibit the release of histamine from activated HLMC. This induced hyporesponsiveness to isoprenaline was both concentration and time dependent. Although maximal levels of desensitization were obtained after an initial prolonged (14-h) preincubation with a high (10(-5) M) concentration of isoprenaline, exposure of HLMC for a shorter (4-h) time period with a lower (3 x 10(-7) M) concentration of isoprenaline was also effective at inducing a functional desensitization to isoprenaline. The inhibitory activity of the beta 2 agonist fenoterol was attenuated after a prolonged (14-h) pretreatment step with isoprenaline (10(-5)M), whereas the inhibitory properties of other adenylate cyclase activators, prostaglandin E2 and forskolin, were not affected appreciably. Prolonged (12-h) exposure of HLMC to the beta agonists fenoterol, salbutamol, and terbutaline also induced hyporesponsive states of beta agonists, qualitatively similar to that obtained with isoprenaline. The beta receptor antagonist propranolol, if coincubated with isoprenaline during the prolonged pretreatment step, protected against the subsequent refractoriness of the HLMC to isoprenaline. The glucocorticoid dexamethasone failed to prevent the isoprenaline-induced functional desensitization. In total, these results indicate that prolonged exposure of HLMC to beta agonists induces a state of selective hyporesponsiveness to agonists that act at beta adrenoreceptors.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7576689     DOI: 10.1165/ajrcmb.13.5.7576689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol        ISSN: 1044-1549            Impact factor:   6.914


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