European Journal of Pharmacology 1998-08-21

Tenidap enhances P2Z/P2X7 receptor signalling in macrophages.

J M Sanz, P Chiozzi, F Di Virgilio

Index: Eur. J. Pharmacol. 355(2-3) , 235-44, (1998)

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Abstract

Tenidap is an anti-inflammatory drug whose mechanism of action is not fully understood. It has been shown to block plasma membrane anion transport and to decrease release of interleukin-1beta, probably via the inhibition of interleukin-1beta converting enzyme. In the present study we showed that: (a) tenidap increases the sensitivity of mouse macrophages to cytotoxic effects mediated by extracellular ATP; (b) tenidap increases lucifer yellow uptake through the macrophage ATP receptor; (c) pretreatment with oxidised ATP, a blocker of the P2Z/P2X7 receptor, inhibits cytotoxicity and lucifer yellow uptake due to the combined effects of ATP and tenidap; (d) macrophages lacking the P2Z/P2X7 receptor are resistant to the synergistic effect of tenidap and ATP. The results suggest that tenidap synergises with extracellular ATP for activation of the P2Z/P2X7 receptor.

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