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. 1980 Jan;124(1):376-80.

Induction of prostaglandin E release from macrophages by colchicine

  • PMID: 6243150

Induction of prostaglandin E release from macrophages by colchicine

D Gemsa et al. J Immunol. 1980 Jan.

Abstract

Rat peritoneal macrophages released high amounts of prostaglandin E (PGE) when treated in vitro with 10(-7) to 10(-4) M colchicine. PGE production occurred after a lag period of 4 hr and proceeded at a constant rate for more than 24 hr. Lymphocytes could not be stimulated to PGE release by colchicine. Disaggregation of microtubules appeared to be an essential event, since lumicolchicine was inactive and addition of heavy water (D2O) abolished colchicine-induced PGE formation. Cytochalasin B (5 microgram/ ml) did not interfere with PGE production by colchicine during the initial 12 hr, but thereafter it gave rise to an activity capable of degrading or converting newly synthesized PGE. Although details of the mechanisms by which colchicine in association with disrupted microtubules may induce PGE release remain unclear, these observations suggest that components of the cytoskeleton may efficiently influence the biosynthesis of prostaglandins.

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