Inhibition of histamine release and ionophore-induced calcium flux in rat mast cells by lidocaine and chlorpromazine.Agents Actions. 1979 Aug; 9(3):239-43.AA
Abstract
We studied the effects of lidocaine (L) and chlorromazine (C), two compounds known to affect the binding of calcium to cell membranes, on histamine release and calcium uptake by purified mast cells upon challenge with the ionophore A23,187 or with compound 48/80. At low concentrations L and C inhibited the Ca++ flux as well as histamine release while higher concentration caused enhancement in this function. Evidence was obtained that L 10(-4) M may displace Ca++ from the cell membranes.
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Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
91313
Citation
Johnson, H G., and M D. Miller. "Inhibition of Histamine Release and Ionophore-induced Calcium Flux in Rat Mast Cells By Lidocaine and Chlorpromazine." Agents and Actions, vol. 9, no. 3, 1979, pp. 239-43.
Johnson HG, Miller MD. Inhibition of histamine release and ionophore-induced calcium flux in rat mast cells by lidocaine and chlorpromazine. Agents Actions. 1979;9(3):239-43.
Johnson, H. G., & Miller, M. D. (1979). Inhibition of histamine release and ionophore-induced calcium flux in rat mast cells by lidocaine and chlorpromazine. Agents and Actions, 9(3), 239-43.
Johnson HG, Miller MD. Inhibition of Histamine Release and Ionophore-induced Calcium Flux in Rat Mast Cells By Lidocaine and Chlorpromazine. Agents Actions. 1979;9(3):239-43. PubMed PMID: 91313.
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T1 - Inhibition of histamine release and ionophore-induced calcium flux in rat mast cells by lidocaine and chlorpromazine.
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JO - Agents Actions
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N2 - We studied the effects of lidocaine (L) and chlorromazine (C), two compounds known to affect the binding of calcium to cell membranes, on histamine release and calcium uptake by purified mast cells upon challenge with the ionophore A23,187 or with compound 48/80. At low concentrations L and C inhibited the Ca++ flux as well as histamine release while higher concentration caused enhancement in this function. Evidence was obtained that L 10(-4) M may displace Ca++ from the cell membranes.
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