Literature DB >> 8517872

Effect of okadaic acid on human basophil secretion.

L M Botana1, D W MacGlashan.   

Abstract

We examined the effects of a phosphatase inhibitor, okadaic acid, on mediator secretion from human basophils. These cells are known to respond to a number of stimuli that appear to utilize distinct biochemical pathways converging on mediator release. Okadaic acid was found to inhibit IgE-mediated release (histamine release inhibited 80 +/- 12% and leukotriene release inhibited 100% following a 10-min preincubation with okadaic acid and stimulation with an optimal concentration of anti-IgE antibody) at a concentration of 1 microM. The concentration-response curve to okadaic acid was steep, with 0.1 microM yielding only 20 +/- 10% inhibition of either mediator. Secretion following stimulation with the univalent stimulus, fMet-Leu-Phe peptide, was not inhibited by okadaic acid. Unlike cAMP-active agents that inhibit cytosolic Ca2+ elevations following IgE-mediated stimulation, the increased state of cellular protein phosphorylation, which presumably results from treatment with 1 microM okadaic acid, had no effect on the elevations in free cytosolic Ca2+ that follow stimulation with anti-IgE antibody of fMet peptide.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8517872     DOI: 10.1016/0006-2952(93)90204-a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0006-2952            Impact factor:   5.858


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1.  Regulation of human basophil function by phosphatase inhibitors.

Authors:  M J Peirce; J A Warner; M R Munday; P T Peachell
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1996-09       Impact factor: 8.739

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