INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF CARBOHYDRATES ON HISTAMINE RELEASE AND MAST CELL DISRUPTION BY DEXTRAN

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Alloxan diabetic rats failed to show the skin reaction (blue spot) evoked by dextran, whereas the effects produced by histamine and compound 48/80 were not altered. When dextran and glucose were injected simultaneously into the skin the reaction was inhibited. In vitro, mast cell alterations produced by dextran occurred simultaneously with histamine release; both processes were inhibited by glucose, other carbohydrates related to glucose, and inhibitors of anaphylaxis. These experiments suggest that dextran releases histamine by a mechanism similar to that found with 48/80 and anaphylaxis in the rat. The inhibitory effect of carbohydrates may be understood on the basis of a competitive mechanism. 1962 British Pharmacological Society

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BERALDO, W. T., DA SILVA, W. D., & FERNANDES, A. D. L. (1962). INHIBITORY EFFECTS OF CARBOHYDRATES ON HISTAMINE RELEASE AND MAST CELL DISRUPTION BY DEXTRAN. British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy, 19(3), 405–413. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1962.tb01445.x

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