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Heterogeneity of human basophils and mast cells in response to muscle relaxants
Authors:C Stellato  A de Paulis  G de Crescenzo  F Tatangelo  O Rickler and G Marone
Abstract:We investigated thein vitro effects of increasing concentrations (10–5–10–3 M) of four muscle relaxants (succinylcholine, d-tubocurarine, vecuronium and atracurium) on histamine release (HR) from human peripheral blood basophils and mast cells isolated from lung parenchyma (HLMC) and skin tissues (HSMC). Basophils released less than 5% of their histamine content when incubated with any one of the muscle relaxants. In contrast, mast cells showed a marked heterogeneity in their response. Succinylcholine did not induce HR from any type of mast cell, and only high concentrations of d-tubocurarine (10–3 M) caused HR from HSMC and HLMC. Vecuronium concentration-dependently induced HR from HLMC and HSMC. Atracurium concentration-dependently caused marked HR from HLMC and HSMC up to a maximum of 46.2±15.1% and 30.6±6.0%, respectively. From both HLMC and HSMC HR caused by atracurium and vecuronium was extremely rapid (t1/2<1 min).=" the=" releasing=" activity=" of=" atracurium=" and=" vecuronium=" on=" hlmc=" and=" hsmc=" was=" reduced,=" but=" not=" abolished,=" by=" lowering=" the=" temperature=" of=" the=" incubation=" buffer=" to=" 22°c=" and=" 4°c.=" these=" results=" confirm=" that=" there=" are=" functional=" differences=" between=" human=" basophils=" and=" mast=" cells=" and=" among=" mast=" cells=" isolated=" from=" different=" anatomical=" sites=" in=" response=" to=" the=" muscle=" relaxants=">
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