Abstract
Endothelial cells lining guinea pig inferior venae cavae change shape when exposed to histamine, bradykinin, A23187 or platelet-activating factor (PAF) in vitro. Pre-treatment of the endothelium with isoprenaline or quin 2 significantly reduced the shape changes produced in response to histamine, bradykinin and A23187, but not those to PAF. Since both isoprenaline and quin 2 may reduce the concentration of cytoplasmic Ca++, the former by raising cyclic AMP (cAMP) levels and the latter by acting as a Ca++ buffer, the results provide further evidence for the involvement of Ca++ in the responses of large vein endothelial cells to inflammatory agents in vitro. The effects of pre-treating the endothelium with the histamine receptor-blockers mepyramine (H1) or cimetidine (H2), or the bradykinin receptor-blockers des-arg9[leu8] bradykinin (B1) or des-arg[Hyp3, Thi5,8,D-Phe7] bradykinin (B2) suggest that the response to histamine is both H1 and H2 receptor-mediated, while the response to bradykinin is only B2 receptor-mediated.
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