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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (
mast cell
)
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Mast cell degranulation was quantitated by measuring percentage of histamine release, 45Ca2+ ion influx, or c-AMP cellular levels after stimulation with various concentrations of the sesquiterpene lactones hymenovin, helenalin, or tenulin. Hymenovin and helenalin, which contain an alpha-methylene-gamma-lactone moiety, produced extensive degranulation. Alkylation of the alpha-methylene-gamma-lactone group of these compounds with the amino acid cysteine before
mast cell
stimulation drastically reduced the capacity of these lactones to stimulate histamine release.
Tenulin
, which does not contain an alpha-methylene-gamma-lactone moiety, generally stimulated degranulation approximately equal to that of cysteine-treated hymenovin or helenalin. These data indicate that sesquiterpene lactones containing alpha-methylene-gamma-lactone are potent stimulators of
mast cell
degranulation. This phenomenon may have a significant role in the toxicity of some sesquiterpene lactones of poisonous plants when ingested by livestock.
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PMID:Considerations of the structure of sesquiterpene lactones on biological activity: influence of the alpha-methylene-gamma-lactone moiety on mast cell degranulation. 619 45