Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
The effect of a copper amine oxidase (histaminase) purified from the pea
seedling as free or immobilized enzyme on the response to specific antigen
was studied in isolated hearts from actively sensitized guinea pigs. In
vitro challenge with the specific antigen of hearts from actively
sensitized animals evokes a positive inotropic and chronotropic effect, a
coronary constriction, followed by dilation and an increase in the amount
of histamine and nitrites, the oxidation product of nitric oxide, in the
perfusates. In the presence of both forms of histaminases, the positive
inotropic and chronotropic responses as well as the coronary constriction
and the release of histamine were fully blocked. The amount of nitrites,
appearing in the perfusates when anaphylaxis is elicited in the presence
of both forms of histaminases, is significantly increased, as well as
nitric oxide synthase activity and cyclic GMP content in cardiac tissue,
while cardiac calcium overload was significantly prevented. These
observations demonstrate that the decrease in the anaphylactic release of
histamine and the subsequent abatement of the cardiac response to antigen
can be accounted for by the inactivation by histaminase of the released
histamine and by a stimulation of endogenous nitric oxide production.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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