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The Effect of Ouabain on Histamine Release from Human Skin Mast Cells
Mustafa Şenol, MD, İ. Halil Özerol, MD, Asha V. Patel, MS1, David P. Skoner, MD1 . Abstract | Download PDF | | Post |
There are controversial reports on the effect of sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase (Na+-K+ ATPase) inhibition on mast cell mediator release. Some of them have indicated that ouabain (strophanthin G), a specific Na+-K+ ATPase inhibitor, inhibited the release, whereas the others have shown that ouabain had no effect or even had a stimulatory effect on the mediator secretion. Most of these studies utilized animal-derived cells. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of Na+-K+ ATPase inhibition on human skin mast cells. Unpurified and purified mast cells were obtained from newborn foreskins and stimulated by calcium ionophore A23187 (1 fiM) for 30 min following a 1 hr incubation with various concentrations (1ff4 to 1ff8 M) of ouabain. Histamine release was assayed by enzyme immunoassay. The results indicated that ouabain, a Na+-K+ ATPase inhibitor, had no significant effect on the non-immunologic histamine release from human skin mast cells in vitro and suggested differences between human and animal mast cells. [Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center 1996;3(4):277-283]
Key Words: Calcium, calcium ionophore, histamine, Na+-K+ ATPase, ouabain
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