Abstract

The effect of peptide prolyl-glycyl-proline (Pro-Gly-Pro) on morphometric parameters of mast cells upon their activation by compound 48/80 or synacten was investigated. Cell image, obtained by the method of laser interference microscopy (LIM), is a distribution of the optical path difference of light (OPD). It evaluates the changes of the individual components of cytoplasm (maxOPD) and the total distribution of OPD (“dry mass”). The changes of “dry mass” in cytoplasm correlate with the changes of the secreted histamine amount (−0.86). Preliminary incubation of mast cells with Pro-Gly-Pro (6 × 10−5 M) did not change the area, the state of the individual components of the cytoplasm (nucleus) and “dry mass” (histamine vesicles) in cells. The “dry mass” (histamine vesicles) and maxOPD decreased while the release of histamine increased upon the activation of mast cells by compound 48/80 (0.02 mg/mL). Preincubation of cells with Pro-Gly-Pro had no effect. Activation of cells by synacten (2 and 20 μM) led to the increase of the cell area and the reduction of maxOPD and “dry mass” (histamine vesicles). Preincubation of the cells with Pro-Gly-Pro prevented these changes. So, the protective effect of Pro-Gly-Pro was observed in the case of the activation of mast cells by synacten but not by compound 48/80.

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