Abstract

Endothelin(ET)-1 triggered histamine release of mast cells from pulmonary tissue but not from the peritoneal cavity of guinea pigs. The observed difference in response to ET-1 was attributable to a quantitative difference in ET-1 binding sites between both cells. The concentrations of ET-1 required for half maximal release of histamine and half maximal binding of [ 125I]ET-1 were approximately 0.05 and 0.08 nM, respectively. The release of histamine by ET-1 was a Ca 2+-dependent but not a cytotoxic process. These observations, taken together, suggest that ET-1 induces histamine release from mast cells in a receptor-dependent fashion.

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