Extracellular magnesium decreases the secretory response of rat peritoneal mast cells to compound 48/80 in vitro
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- DOI: 10.1016/0024-3205(91)90311-x
Extracellular magnesium decreases the secretory response of rat peritoneal mast cells to compound 48/80 in vitro
Abstract
Exposure of rat peritoneal mast cells to magnesium in the absence of extracellular calcium resulted in a time- and dose-dependent decrease in the secretory response induced by compound 48/80. The decrease was prevented by a low extracellular concentration of calcium. Furthermore, the decreased secretory responsiveness was dose-dependently restored by the addition of calcium to the cells simultaneously with compound 48/80. Preincubation with magnesium also inhibited antigen-induced histamine secretion in a dose-dependent manner. This was reversed by the simultaneous addition of calcium and the secretory stimulus. A dose-dependent decrease in antigen induced histamine secretion that was reversed by calcium was also observed. Exposure of the mast cells to magnesium for 15 min resulted in a parallel decrease in histamine secretion and in the cellular content of 45Ca2+. These observations suggest that magnesium may decrease the secretory response by displacing the cellular calcium which is utilized in stimulus-secretion coupling.
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