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Induction of mast cell accumulation, histamine release and skin edema by N49 phospholipase A(2)

BACKGROUND: It has been recognized that phospholipase A(2 )(PLA(2)) is a crucial component of snake venom, which contributes greatly to snake venom induced inflammation in man. However, the mechanisms through which N49 PLA(2 )provoke inflammation remain unclear. Recently, a N49 PLA(2), TM-N49 from P...

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Autores principales: Wei, Ji-Fu, Wei, Xiao-Long, Mo, Ya-Zhen, He, Shao-Heng
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2681446/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19400930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-10-21
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: It has been recognized that phospholipase A(2 )(PLA(2)) is a crucial component of snake venom, which contributes greatly to snake venom induced inflammation in man. However, the mechanisms through which N49 PLA(2 )provoke inflammation remain unclear. Recently, a N49 PLA(2), TM-N49 from Protobothrops mucrosquamatus crude venom was characterized in our laboratory. Since the purification procedure developed is able to supply us with relatively large quantity of highly purified TM-N49, we investigated the ability of TM-N49 in induction of inflammation. RESULTS: The results showed that TM-N49 provoked a dose dependent increase in microvascular leakage in the skin of rats. The potency of TM-N49 in induction of skin edema appeared similar potency of bradykinin and histamine. Pretreatment of rats with compound 48/80 diminished TM-N49 induced skin reaction and reduced mast cell numbers in rats. Ginkgolide B and cyproheptadine, but not terfenadine and quinacrine, inhibited TM-N49 elicited microvascular leakage when they were co-injected with the stimulus to rat skin. Moreover, TM-N49 was found to induce histamine release from human colon, lung and tonsil mast cells, and both metabolic inhibitors and pertussis toxin were capable of inhibiting TM-N49 elicited histamine release. TM-N49 induced mast cell accumulation in the peritoneum of mice, which was inhibited by co-injection of ginkgolide B, cyproheptadine and terfenadine. Intravenous injection of monoclonal antibodies against CD18, ICAM-1 and CD11a also blocked TM-N49 induced mast cell accumulation. CONCLUSION: TM-N49 is a potent stimulus for skin edema, mast cell activation and accumulation.