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Nerve growth factor induces mast cell degranulation without changing intracellular calcium levels
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MechanobiologyCell DegranulationSignal TransductionIntracellular Calcium LevelsPeripheral Nerve InjuryUnique ModeCell SignalingPhysiologyNerve Growth FactorPeripheral NerveNervous SystemPeripheral NervesMedicineCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyPeripheral Nervous SystemCell PhysiologyNgf-mediated Rpmc Degranulation
Nerve growth factor (NGF) induces degranulation of rat peritoneal mast cells (RPMC) in a dose-dependent manner, providing direct evidence for its action on non-neuronal tissues. Activation of RPMC by NGF depends on lysophosphatidylserine and extracellular calcium. NGF-mediated RPMC degranulation is not coupled to a transient increase in intracellular free calcium ([Ca2+]i). It is suggested that NGF has a unique mode of action independent of [Ca2+]i and presumably also without involving protein kinase C activation as indicated by the effects of phorbol esters and NGF on antigen-evoked [Ca2+]i rise.
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