Modulation of histamine release by rat peritoneal mast cells in a superfusion set-up.Agents Actions. 1990 Apr; 30(1-2):34-7.AA
Abstract
A new method is presented for studying mediator release in isolated peritoneal cells of the rat. Using a superfusion technique, cells can be maintained in a continuously cleared medium. Cells were stimulated with antigen, compound 48/80 or A23187 to characterize this preparation. In addition, inhibitory effects of theophylline, isoprenaline and cromoglycate on compound 48/80-induced histamine release were studied. We conclude that superfusion is a valid alternative to study mediator release from isolated peritoneal cells.
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Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
1695454
Citation
Post, M J., et al. "Modulation of Histamine Release By Rat Peritoneal Mast Cells in a Superfusion Set-up." Agents and Actions, vol. 30, no. 1-2, 1990, pp. 34-7.
Post MJ, Moekoet C, Wemer J, et al. Modulation of histamine release by rat peritoneal mast cells in a superfusion set-up. Agents Actions. 1990;30(1-2):34-7.
Post, M. J., Moekoet, C., Wemer, J., van Rooij, H. H., & Porsius, A. J. (1990). Modulation of histamine release by rat peritoneal mast cells in a superfusion set-up. Agents and Actions, 30(1-2), 34-7.
Post MJ, et al. Modulation of Histamine Release By Rat Peritoneal Mast Cells in a Superfusion Set-up. Agents Actions. 1990;30(1-2):34-7. PubMed PMID: 1695454.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Modulation of histamine release by rat peritoneal mast cells in a superfusion set-up.
AU - Post,M J,
AU - Moekoet,C,
AU - Wemer,J,
AU - van Rooij,H H,
AU - Porsius,A J,
PY - 1990/4/1/pubmed
PY - 1990/4/1/medline
PY - 1990/4/1/entrez
SP - 34
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JF - Agents and actions
JO - Agents Actions
VL - 30
IS - 1-2
N2 - A new method is presented for studying mediator release in isolated peritoneal cells of the rat. Using a superfusion technique, cells can be maintained in a continuously cleared medium. Cells were stimulated with antigen, compound 48/80 or A23187 to characterize this preparation. In addition, inhibitory effects of theophylline, isoprenaline and cromoglycate on compound 48/80-induced histamine release were studied. We conclude that superfusion is a valid alternative to study mediator release from isolated peritoneal cells.
SN - 0065-4299
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