The Glucocorticosteroid, Budesonide, Partially Blocks Histamine Release from Human Lung Tissue in Vitro |
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Authors: | H. Bergstrand,,B. Lundquist, B.-Å . Petersson |
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Affiliation: | Dept. of Pharmacology, AB Draco, Lund;The Hospital Pharmacy, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ![]() IgE-receptor dependent, but not A23187-induced, histamine release from passively sensitized chopped human lung tissue, or from a dispersed lung cell population obtained from the tissue after enzymatic digestion, is reduced after incubation overnight of cells/tissue with the glucocorticosteroid budesonide (10(-7) M). Since the inhibitory effect of budesonide is reduced in the continuous presence of diluted reagin-rich serum used for passive sensitization, but not in the presence of heat-inactivated serum, it is suggested that the glucocorticosteroid acts by reducing the binding of IgE-antibody to the target cell(s). |
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Keywords: | glucocorticosteroids histamine release human lung tissue |
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