FUNCTIONAL-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MAST-CELLS AND C-SENSITIVE NERVE-FIBERS EVIDENCED BY HISTAMINE H-3 RECEPTOR MODULATION IN RAT LUNG AND SPLEEN

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作者
DIMITRIADOU, V
ROULEAU, A
TUONG, MDT
NEWLANDS, GJF
MILLER, HRP
LUFFAU, G
SCHWARTZ, JC
GARBARG, M
机构
[1] CTR PAUL BROCA, INSERM, U109, UNITE NEUROBIOL & PHARMACOL, F-75014 PARIS, FRANCE
[2] UNIV PARIS 05, FAC PHARM, PHYSIOL LAB, PARIS, FRANCE
[3] MOREDUN RES INST, EDINBURGH EH17 7JH, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND
[4] UNIV EDINBURGH, DEPT VET CLIN STUDIES, VET FIELD STN, ROSLIN, MIDLOTHIAN, SCOTLAND
[5] INRA, CTR RECH JOUY EN JOSAS, VIROL & IMMUNOL MOLEC LAB, F-78350 JOUY EN JOSAS, FRANCE
关键词
CAPSAICIN; HISTAMINE PRESYNAPTIC RECEPTOR; NEMATODE INFECTION; RAT MAST CELL PROTEASE I; RAT MAST CELL PROTEASE II;
D O I
10.1042/cs0870151
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
1. Mast cell populations in rat lung and spleen were characterized by the presence of two specific protease markers, rat mast cell protease I and II, using both histochemical and radioimmunoassay techniques. Three mast cell populations with different size, morphology and localization were found in lung and spleen and were identified according to the expression of rat mast cell protease I (RMCPI(+)) or rat mast cell protease II (RMCPII(+)) or of both proteases (RMCPI/II+). 2. All three mast cell types were in the vicinity of calcitonin-gene-related-peptide-immunoreactive (CGRP(+)) nerve fibres in controls as well as in rats infected by Nippostronglyus brasiliensis in which a large increase in the number of both RMCPII(+) and RMCPI/II+ mast cells was found. Ablation of the CGRP(+) fibres by neonatal treatment with capsaicin resulted in a marked increase in the number of RMCPII(+) and RMCPI/II+ cells in lung and, even more, in spleen of adult rats. 3. The interaction of mast cells with CGRP(+) C-fibres was assessed pharmacologically by evaluation of the effects of histamine H-3-receptor ligands known to act on various types of nerve endings, including those of C-fibres. The effects of H-3-receptor ligands were assessed in controls, nematode-infected rats and neonatally capsaicinized rats. Mast cell activity was evaluated by measurement of [H-3]histamine synthesis from [H-3]histidine. In control rats, administration of the H-3-receptor agonist (R)-alpha-methylhistamine and antagonist thioperamide, decreased and enhanced respectively [H-3]histamine synthesis in lung and spleen, indicating a tonic control of mast cell activity by histamine via H-3-receptors. Such effects were not found in the jejunum, although RMCPII(+) mast cells are in close apposition with neuropeptide-containing fibres. The effects of the H-3-receptor agents were maintained in lung and spleen of nematode-infected rats, but were almost suppressed in capsaicinized rats. 4. It is concluded that the control of mast cells by histamine acting at H-3-receptors involves neuropeptide-containing nerves and presumably reflects the operation of a local neuron-mast cell feedback loop controlling processes such as 'neurogenic inflammation'. This loop still functions when mast cells proliferate in an inflammatory condition. These observations suggest that the use of histamine H-3-receptor agonists may constitute a novel therapeutic approach to limit excessive inflammatory responses resulting from dysregulation of this feedback loop.
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