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Antiallergic Drug Cromolyn May Inhibit Histamine Secretion by Regulating Phosphorylation of a Mast Cell Protein
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1980
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Allergy MedicineMast Cell DisorderImmunologyCytoskeletonPharmacotherapyDrug AllergyCellular PhysiologyMast Cell ProteinHistamine SecretionCell SignalingAllergyMast CellsMechanism Of ActionPharmacologyCell BiologyHistamine ReleaseSignal TransductionPhysiologyMedicineDrug Discovery
Cromolyn inhibited histamine release from mast cells that was induced by a classic secretagogue and correspondingly increased incorporation of radioactive phosphate into a 78,000-dalton protein. These effects on histamine secretion and on protein phosphorylation were rapid in onset and both showed tachyphylaxis. Cromolyn may therefore act by altering the phosphorylation of a protein involved in the regulation of secretion.
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