The effect of heparin and related proteoglycans on allergen and PAF-induced eosinophil infiltration.

Journal of lipid mediators Pub Date : 1993-07-01
E A Seeds, J Hanss, C P Page
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Exposure of normal guinea pigs to an aerosol of PAF induced a selective increase in the percentage of eosinophils in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid 24 h after challenge. Challenge of actively sensitised guinea pigs with an aerosol of ovalbumin also induced a selective increase in the percentage of eosinophils recovered in BAL fluid 24 h post challenge. Pretreatment of actively sensitised guinea pigs or normal guinea pigs with unfractionated heparin significantly reduced such eosinophil infiltration induced by allergen or PAF challenge respectively, although higher amounts of heparin were required to inhibit antigen induced eosinophil infiltration. Similar effects were also observed following treatment with the low molecular weight heparin-like material ORG 10172 but not the anionic molecule polyglutamic acid or high molecular weight dextrans. These results suggest that proteoglycans may possess anti-allergic activity that is not necessarily related to either such molecules being anionic in nature nor to anti-coagulant activity.

肝素及相关蛋白聚糖对变应原和paf诱导的嗜酸性粒细胞浸润的影响。
正常豚鼠暴露于PAF气溶胶后24小时,支气管肺泡灌洗液(BAL)中嗜酸性粒细胞百分比选择性增加。用卵清蛋白气溶胶刺激主动致敏豚鼠,24小时后BAL液中恢复的嗜酸性粒细胞百分比也有选择性增加。主动致敏豚鼠和正常豚鼠分别用未分离肝素进行预处理,可显著减少由过敏原或PAF刺激引起的嗜酸性粒细胞浸润,但抑制抗原诱导的嗜酸性粒细胞浸润需要更高剂量的肝素。用低分子量肝素样物质ORG 10172治疗后也观察到类似的效果,而阴离子分子聚谷氨酸或高分子量右旋糖酐治疗后则没有。这些结果表明,蛋白多糖可能具有抗过敏活性,而这种活性不一定与这些分子的阴离子性质或抗凝血活性有关。
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