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Hirsla - Landspítali University Hospital > Journal Articles, Peer Reviewed (Ritrýndar vísindagreinar) > English Journal Articles (Peer Reviewed)  > Inhibitory effects of meta-iodo-benzylguanidine (MIBG) on endothelial histamine receptor binding.


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Title: Inhibitory effects of meta-iodo-benzylguanidine (MIBG) on endothelial histamine receptor binding.
Authors: Jonsson, O
Halldorsson, H
Kjeld, M
Thorgeirsson, G
Citation: Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1998, 1379(1):143-50
Issue date: 8-Jan-1998
Abstract: Meta-iodo-benzylguanidine (MIBG), a selective inhibitor of mono-ADP-ribosylation, has been shown to inhibit histamine induced inositol-trisphosphate and prostacyclin production. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of MIBG on the binding of histamine to the H1-receptor and to study its effects on phospholipid metabolism in human endothelial cells. The effects of MIBG and MIBA (meta-iodo-benzylamine), which does not affect cellular ADP-ribosylation, on agonist induced cGMP production in cultured HUVEC's were measured by RIA and a binding study carried out to evaluate their effects on the binding of [3H]mepyramine to membrane fractions. MIBG (0.3 mM) reduced histamine induced cGMP production by 90.8% but did not inhibit the cGMP production induced by other agonists. MIBA had no effect. MIBG also reduced the binding of [3H]mepyramine (1.0 nM) to membrane fractions with IC50 at 0.094 mM and maximal inhibition (83%) at 0.22mM MIBG. The calculated Ki was 0.076mM. MIBG and MIBA altered phospholipid metabolism in a similar way as the cationic amphiphilic drug propranolol. MIBA caused up to 42% reduction in [3H]mepyramine binding, probably due to its inhibition of nonspecific binding. These results indicate that MIBG reduces histamine induced cGMP production by inhibiting its binding to H1-receptors and alters phospholipid metabolism in cultured endothelial cells in a similar way as known cationic amphiphilic drugs.
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Additional Links: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0304-4165(97)00091-3
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