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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (mast cell)
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This study was performed to evaluate the role of intermediate products of arachidonic acid metabolism on histamine release from rat serosal mast cells. Arachidonic acid in concentrations ranging from 10(-9) to 10(-4) M caused no histamine release from purified rat peritoneal mast cells. High concentrations (10(-6)-10(-6) M) of the terminal products of the arachidonic acid metabolism were also devoid of any significant histamine-releasing properties. The metabolic activation of arachidonic acid with prostaglandin-H-(PGH)-synthase isolated from calf seminal vesicles, evoked a significant release of histamine from rat serosal mast cells. The liberation of histamine was not accompanied by a significant leakage of lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) and the electron microscopical features were consistent with an exocytotic release. The phenomenon was blocked by reduced glutathione (GSSH) and by D-mannitol, a hydroxyl free-radical scavenger. These results suggest that free radical derivatives of arachidonic acid are generated during the catalysis which triggers mast cell histamine release.
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PMID:Mast cell histamine release induced by intermediate products of arachidonic acid metabolism. 243 43

In the present paper we report the results of experiments carried out to measure the release of histamine from isolated rat mast cells during the metabolic activation of arachidonic acid. Arachidonic acid (10(-8)-10(-4) M) and the terminal products (10(-6) M) of the arachidonic acid pathways were devoid of any significant histamine releasing properties. A substantial amount of histamine was released from rat mast cells by low concentrations of arachidonic acid during incubation with prostanoid generating systems, such as guinea-pig lung microsomes, rat serosal macrophages and polymorphonuclear cells and prostaglandin-H-synthase from calf seminal vesicles. The release of histamine was not accompanied by a leakage of lactate dehydrogenase and was blocked by D-mannitol and by lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase pathway inhibitors. The data are consistent with the hypothesis that free radical derivatives of arachidonic acid, originating from hydroperoxy fatty acids, are generated during catalysis, causing mast cell histamine release.
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PMID:Histamine release from serosal mast cells by intermediate products of arachidonic acid metabolism. 244 Feb 71