Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (mast cell)
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Astemizole (Hismanal) is a chemically novel compound selected from a series of piperidinylaminobenzimidazoles. Further preclinical pharmacological investigations were initiated by experiences with other drugs in the same field. The aim of this review is to illustrate new pharmacological data on astemizole. Astemizole showed the lowest ED50 and the longest duration in mast cell-mediated shock. Binding characteristics to histamine H1 receptors were specificity, selectivity and long duration. Lack of effects on the wakefulness-sleep cycles was evidenced. An equal bioavailability of the drug was demonstrated with different formulations, dosing and food intake. High plasma levels of desmethylastemizole, the major metabolite, and longer half-life than for astemizole, contribute partly to the antihistamine activity. On chronic administration relative amounts of both molecules in the peripheral compartment are most likely responsible for the expected pharmacological effect. The time-course of kinetics shows, the peak plasma levels of the unchanged astemizole followed by a gradual take-over by desmethylastemizole. In patients with hepatic or renal insufficiency the pharmacokinetic background was similar to healthy volunteers.
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PMID:[Astemizole: its pharmacokinetics and pharmacologic properties]. 197 37

Nineteen dogs were identified that had mastocytemia (mast cells in venous blood samples) not associated with mast cell neoplasia. The first 10 dogs were identified by examination of blood films from dogs with suspected parvovirus enteritis (8), fibrinous pericarditis and pleuritis secondary to thoracic lacerations (1), and renal insufficiency of unknown cause (1). Because of the apparent association with acute enteritis, blood films from 52 suspected canine parvovirus cases were examined retrospectively and 8 mastocytemic dogs were found. An additional 52 canine blood films were randomly selected from the same retrospective time period and 1 mastocytemic dog was found that had pneumothorax, pelvic fractures, and hemorrhagic septic abdominal effusion secondary to renal hemorrhage and traumatized intestines. All mastocytemic dogs had acute inflammatory leukograms the day that mast cells were first detected: neutropenia with toxic neutrophils (4), neutropenia with a left shift (8), total neutrophil count within reference interval but with a left shift (5), or neutrophilia with a left shift (2). All dogs except the renal insufficiency case had circulating toxic neutrophils. Five dogs were mastocytemic on more than 1 day. The pathogenesis of the mastocytemia associated with the acute inflammatory disease was not determined.
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PMID:Mastocytemia in dogs with acute inflammatory diseases. 1533 38

Immunoglobulin light chains (IgLCs) are part of intact immunoglobulins and contribute to antigen recognition. However, IgLCs are synthesized by B cells slightly in excess of Ig heavy chains and are found in the plasma of healthy people at low concentrations. IgLCs are metabolized primarily by the kidney. In B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders, e.g., multiple myeloma, the serum concentration of monoclonal IgLCs markedly increases and the reabsorptive capacity of the proximal tubuli is exceeded. As a consequence, monoclonal IgLCs appear as Bence Jones proteins (BJPs) in the urine and can give rise to IgLC deposits in the kidney that may result in renal insufficiency. In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) of various origins, reduced excretion leads to increased serum levels of polyclonal IgLCs. Free IgLCs interfere with essential functions of neutrophils, cells of the first-line nonspecific immune defense, and therefore contribute to the disturbed immune function in CKD patients. IgLCs attenuate the coordinated apoptotic cell death of neutrophils and therefore may interfere with the normal resolution of inflammation and contribute to the chronic inflammatory state found in CKD patients. Recently it was shown that IgLCs may confer mast cell-dependent hypersensitivity and thereby play an important role in the development of contact sensitivity.
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PMID:Free immunoglobulin light chains as a risk factor in renal and extrarenal complications. 1970 83