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Characterisation of a functional polyamine site on rat mast cells: association with a NMDA receptor macrocomplex
Authors:W.M. Purcell  K.M. Doyle  C. Westgate  C.K. Atterwill
Affiliation:Cellular Toxicology Unit, Division of Biosciences, University of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield, Herts. AL10 9AB, UK
Abstract:Polyamines can modulate activation of N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors by binding to a specific polyamine site associated with a NMDA receptor macrocomplex. Polyamines induce histamine release from mast cells, although the mechanism had not been defined. We have examined whether spermine, a natural polyamine, and compound View the MathML source, regarded as a synthetic polyamine, activate mast cells by a polyamine site associated with a NMDA receptor macrocomplex. Spermine induced secretion of histamine from rat peritoneal mast cells and rat brain mast cells in a concentration-dependent manner. Rat peritoneal mast cells were used as a model system to explore the effects of NMDA antagonists on polyamine-induced histamine release. Ifenprodil, MK801 and arcaine inhibited histamine secretion from mast cells exposed to polyamines; the percentage inhibition was greater against spermine than compound View the MathML source. These data support the proposal that spermine (and possibly compound View the MathML source) induce histamine release from mast cells by interacting with a specific polyamine site on a NMDA receptor complex.
Keywords:Mast cells   Histamine   NMDA receptor, Polyamines   Spermine   Compound   submitCitation('/science?_ob=MathURL&  _method=retrieve&  _eid=1-s2.0-0165572895001824&  _mathId=si4.gif&  _pii=0165572895001824&  _issn=01655728&  _acct=C000053510&  _version=1&  _userid=1524097&  md5=9c9fbbd8ff061b643123cb3e7f25b682')"   style="  cursor:pointer  "  >  30"   border="  0"   style="  vertical-align:bottom"   width="  46"   alt="  View the MathML source"   title="  View the MathML source"   src="  http://binary-services.sciencedirect.com/content/image/1-s2.0-0165572895001824-si4.gif"  >   Brain
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