Effects of N-acetyl-aspartyl glutamic acid and sodium cromoglycate on leukotriene B4 secretion by human leukocytes |
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Authors: | P. L. Goldschmidt B. Vulliez-Le Normand I. Briquet F. Dray |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire Immunosérologie, H?pital Broussais, Paris, France. |
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Abstract: | Peripheral leukocytes from allergic subjects were treated for 30 min with sodium cromoglycate (SCG) or with N-acetyl-aspartyl glutamic acid (NAAGA) and challenged for leukotriene B4 (LTB4) production with calcium ionophore A 23187. NAAGA significantly inhibits LTB4 release at concentrations of 10(-2) M (-86%), 5 x 10(-3) M (-49%) and 10(-3) M (-34%), while SCG was not able to block LTB4 production within the range of 10(-2)-10(-4) M. In spite of the fact that SCG and NAAGA are chemically unrelated and that both show antiallergic properties, only NAAGA is able in this model to block production of LTB4, a chemical mediator strongly involved in inflammatory and hypersensitivity reactions. |
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Keywords: | antiallergic drugs HPLC ionophore A 23187 leukotriene B4 N-acetyl-aspartyl glutamic acid leukocytes RIA sodium cromoglycate |
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