[EFFECT OF THE PROLYL-GLYCIL-PROLINE (PGP) AND ITS ACETYLATED FORM (N-AcPGP) ON PERMEABILITY OF SKIN VESSELS IN RATS].

A D Kurenkova, B A Umarova, S A Gavrilova
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Abstract

This study is dedicated to the research of the regulatory peptide PGP and its acetylated form (N-AcPGP) effect on the paw edema formation and vascular permeability in rat skin. Edema was induced by subcutaneous administration of histamine. Vascular permeability was determined by intradermal injection of mast cells activators corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), lipopoly-saccharide (LPS), Synacthen (corticotropin analogue), histamine and compound 48/80. We established that PGP reduced the size of the paw edema, but N-AcPGP had an opposite effect increasing paw edema. Skin vascular permeability didn't increase in rats under the administration of PGP or N-AcPGP with additional injections of CRH, LPS and Synacthen, but with additional injections of histamine and substance 48/80. We demonstrated in vitro that pretreatment with both PGP and N-AcPGP reduced histamine secretion by rat's peritoneal mast cells under activation by Synacthen. These results provide evidence that the effect of the peptides on vascular permeability is mainly mediated by the influence on the secretory activity of mast cells.

脯氨酸(PGP)及其乙酰化形式(N-AcPGP)对大鼠皮肤血管通透性的影响。
本研究旨在研究调节肽PGP及其乙酰化形式(N-AcPGP)对大鼠皮肤足跖水肿形成和血管通透性的影响。皮下注射组胺诱导水肿。通过皮内注射肥大细胞激活剂促肾上腺皮质激素释放激素(CRH)、脂多糖(LPS)、Synacthen(促肾上腺皮质激素类似物)、组胺和化合物48/80测定血管通透性。我们发现PGP减少了足跖水肿的大小,但N-AcPGP具有相反的作用,增加了足跖水肿。PGP或N-AcPGP组大鼠在给予CRH、LPS和Synacthen的同时,皮肤血管通透性没有增加,但在给予组胺和48/80物质的同时,皮肤血管通透性增加。我们在体外证明了PGP和N-AcPGP预处理可以减少Synacthen激活大鼠腹膜肥大细胞的组胺分泌。这些结果表明,多肽对血管通透性的影响主要是通过影响肥大细胞的分泌活性来介导的。
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