Inhibitory action amlexanox on interleukin-3-induced enhancement of histamine releasability of human leukocytes] |
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Authors: | A Urisu K Iimi Y Kondo F Horiba S Masuda M Tsuruta T Yazaki S Torii |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pediatrics, Fujita Health University School of Medicine. |
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Abstract: | Amlexanox, an anti-allergic drug, showed a concentration-dependent inhibition against hrIL-3-induced enhancement of in vitro histamine release from human leukocytes by anti-IgE. The significant inhibitory action of amlexanox was observed in one out of nine and six out of nine allergic subjects at concentrations of 10(-5) M and 10(-4) M, respectively. This means that the inhibitory effect of amlexanox varied from patient to patient. Post-treatment as well as simultaneous treatment with amlexanox produced an inhibitory action on the enhancing effect of hrIL-3, suggesting that hrIL-3-induced enhancement of releasability is a reversible reaction. AA-861, OKY-046, superoxide dismutase and prostaglandin E2 showed no effects on the hrIL-3-induced enhancement of histamine releasability. The inhibitory action of amlexamox to the hrIL-3-induced enhancement of histamine releasability may be a new anti-allergic mechanism, details of which remains unclear. |
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