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. 1991 Nov;104(3):677–684. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1991.tb12488.x

Histamine-induced inositol phosphate accumulation in HeLa cells: lithium sensitivity.

D R Bristow 1, J A Arias-Montaño 1, J M Young 1
PMCID: PMC1908223  PMID: 1665748

Abstract

1. In the presence of 10 mM Li+ the histamine-stimulated accumulation of [3H]-inositol monophosphates [( 3H]-IP1) in HeLa cells prelabelled with [3H]-inositol increased over 10-20 min to a plateau level, which was normally maintained up to 60 min. Levels of [3H]-inositol bis- and trisphosphates [( 3H]-IP2 and [3H]-IP3) initially increased rapidly but declined to near basal levels by 20 min. 2. The same pattern of histamine-induced [3H]-IP1 accumulation was observed in cells in which [3H]-inositol was present 30 min before and during the incubation with histamine. Concentration-response curves for histamine measured in the presence of 10 mM Li+ were closely similar in cells prelabelled for 24 h with [3H]-inositol and in cells exposed to [3H]-inositol for only 30 min before addition of histamine, without removing the [3H]-inositol. The EC50 for histamine was 1.6 +/- 0.2 microM. 3. [3H]-IP1 accumulation induced by a sub-maximal concentration of histamine, 1 microM, also reached a plateau, but at a lower level than with 1 mM histamine. 4. Addition of 10 mM NaF at the plateau phase of [3H]-IP1 accumulation induced by 1 mM histamine resulted in a further increase in the level of [3H]-IP1. The level of [3H]-IP1 in the presence of histamine + NaF was 1.4 +/- 0.2 fold of that of the sum of the responses to histamine and NaF acting alone (basal levels subtracted).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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