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Publication : Increase in histamine synthesis by liver macrophages in CCl4-injured mast cell-deficient W/Wv mice.

First Author  Suzuki M Year  1996
Journal  Biochem Pharmacol Volume  52
Issue  5 Pages  809-13
PubMed ID  8765479 Mgi Jnum  J:35601
Mgi Id  MGI:83047 Doi  10.1016/0006-2952(96)00342-5
Citation  Suzuki M, et al. (1996) Increase in histamine synthesis by liver macrophages in CCl4-injured mast cell-deficient W/Wv mice. Biochem Pharmacol 52(5):809-13
abstractText  This study set out to examine the possible role of liver macrophages in histamine synthesis in the injured liver. The effects of the hepatotoxins Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and CCl4 on histamine synthesis in the liver of mice were evaluated. C3H/HeJ mice were resistant to LPS in including histidine decarboxylase (HDC) in the liver compared with C3H/HeN mice and mast cell-deficient W/W-v mice. However, C3H/HeJ mice did respond strongly to another hepatotoxin, CCl4 leading to a significant increase in HDC activity. CCl4 also caused a marked increase in HDC activity and histamine levels in the liver of W/W-v mice. In addition, injection of CCl4 produced a large increase in the activity of HDC in the spleen and lung of W/W-v mice. HDC activity was confined to the nonparenchymal cells, with parenchymal cells expressing essentially no HDC activity. The CCl4-induced increase in HDC activity was confined, at least in part, to the liver macrophages. These results indicate that the macrophages are responsible for the increase in HDC- dependent histamine production in the liver caused by the injection of hepatotoxins. The possible role of histamine in liver regeneration after injury is discussed.
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