Histamine stimulates human lung fibroblast migration
Autor: | Tadashi Kohyama, Hajime Takizawa, Sumiko Kamitani, Yasuhiro Yamauchi, Takahide Nagase, Shin Kawasaki |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Indoles Clinical Biochemistry Drug Evaluation Preclinical Histamine Antagonists Biology Ranitidine Pertussis toxin Piperazines Fibroblast migration chemistry.chemical_compound Cell Movement Internal medicine medicine Humans Histamine H4 receptor Lung Molecular Biology Cells Cultured Wound Healing Dose-Response Relationship Drug Drug Synergism Chemotaxis Cell Biology General Medicine Fibroblasts In vitro Fibronectins Fibronectin Diphenhydramine Endocrinology chemistry biology.protein Receptors Histamine Cell Migration Assays Wound healing Histamine |
Zdroj: | Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry. 337:77-81 |
ISSN: | 1573-4919 0300-8177 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11010-009-0287-y |
Popis: | Histamine is a potent mediator in allergic inflammatory processes and is released by basophils and mast cells. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of histamine on in vitro migration of human fetal lung fibroblasts (HFL-1) to human plasma fibronectin (HFn), a chemoattractant. Using the blindwell chamber technique, histamine alone had no chemotactic activity. However, histamine augmented HFn-induced HFL-1 migration at concentrations ranging between 0 and 10(-7) M (290.6 +/- 20.8%) (P0.05). The concentration-response was bell-shaped. The effect of histamine increased with time. The stimulatory effect of histamine on HFL-1 migration was inhibited by an H4 receptor antagonist, JNJ7777120 (10(-5) M). Histamine's effect was also inhibited by pertussis toxin (50 ng/ml), showing that the effect was mediated by the H4 receptor. This study demonstrated that histamine has the potential to stimulate human lung fibroblast migration, and thus may contribute to regulation of wound healing and the development of fibrotic disorders of the lung. |
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