Ljm. Cross et al., HISTAMINE-RELEASE FROM HUMAN BRONCHOALVEOLAR LAVAGE MAST-CELLS BY NEUROKININ-A AND BRADYKININ, Inflammation research, 46(8), 1997, pp. 306-309
Objective and Design: This study examined whether bradykinin and neuro
kinin A activate human pulmonary mast cells retrieved by bronchoalveol
ar lavage (BAL).Subjects: BAL samples were obtained at routine broncho
scopy from 14 unpreselected patients. Methods: Histamine release exper
iments were performed using substance P, neurokinin A, bradykinin (pep
tides 25 and 50 mu M), compound 48/80 (0.75-10 mu g/ml) and A23187 (1
mu M). Statistical analyses were performed using the paired Student's
t-test and Pearson's linear correlation coefficient. Results: Compound
48/80 induced release was significantly lower than that induced by th
e other secretagogues (p < 0.05). Neurokinin A and bradykinin induced
release correlated significantly with substance P induced release (p <
0.01), suggesting similar mechanisms of action. No correlations were
observed between neurokinin A or bradykinin-induced release and the no
n-peptide stimuli studied. Conclusions: The mechanism of neurokinin A-
and bradykinin-induced bronchoconstriction is not yet clear but our da
ta suggest an indirect effect mediated by mast cell degranulation.