Histamine stimulates prostaglandin E production by rheumatoid synovial cells and human articular chondrocytes in culture
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- DOI: 10.1002/art.1780290202
Histamine stimulates prostaglandin E production by rheumatoid synovial cells and human articular chondrocytes in culture
Abstract
Histamine stimulates prostaglandin E (PGE) production by cultures of adherent rheumatoid synovial cells and human articular chondrocytes. When subcultured synovial fibroblasts or human articular chondrocytes were "primed" by preincubation with conditioned media from primary adherent rheumatoid synovial cell cultures (synovial factor), each produced even higher PGE levels upon histamine exposure. This histamine stimulation was prevented by histamine H1, but not H2, antagonists and was more marked if serum was absent from the culture media. Thus, histamine-induced PGE production by these cells is mediated via H1 receptor activation and subsequent arachidonic acid liberation.
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