Inhibition of store-operated calcium entry-mediated superoxide generation by histamine trifluoromethyltoluide independent of histamine receptors

Store-operated calcium entry (SOCE) plays an important role in shaping the Ca 2+ response of various tissues and cell types. In this report, we show that thapsigargin (TG)-induced SOCE was inhibited by the histamine receptor agonist, histamine-trifluoromethyltoluide (HTMT), in U937 and HL-60 human p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochemical pharmacology 2005-11, Vol.70 (11), p.1613-1622
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Dong-Chan, Lee, So-Young, Jun, Dong-Jae, Kim, Sun-Hee, Lee, Jong-Hee, Hur, Eun-Mi, Baek, Nam-In, Kim, Kyong-Tai
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Zusammenfassung:Store-operated calcium entry (SOCE) plays an important role in shaping the Ca 2+ response of various tissues and cell types. In this report, we show that thapsigargin (TG)-induced SOCE was inhibited by the histamine receptor agonist, histamine-trifluoromethyltoluide (HTMT), in U937 and HL-60 human promyelocytes. Preincubation of HTMT resulted in a significant inhibition of subsequent TG-induced Ca 2+ elevation without affecting Ca 2+ release from intracellular stores. HTMT also inhibited TG-induced Ca 2+ current and Ba 2+/Mn 2+ influx in a concentration-dependent manner. In contrast with HTMT, other H1 histamine receptor agonists, histamine, 2-methylhistamine and 2-thiazolylethylamine, did not affect TG-induced SOCE. In addition, HTMT also attenuated TG-induced cytosolic superoxide generation. Taken together, our data clearly suggest that the anti-inflammatory effect of HTMT may occur through direct inhibition of SOCE.
ISSN:0006-2952
1873-2968
DOI:10.1016/j.bcp.2005.09.001