Vol. 297, Issue 1, 388-394, April 2001
Rebamipide Suppresses Formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine
(fMLP)-Induced Superoxide Production by Inhibiting fMLP-Receptor
Binding in Human Neutrophils
Chifumi
Nagano,
Atsushi
Azuma,
Hironobu
Ishiyama,
Kazuo
Sekiguchi,
Kenichi
Imagawa and
Mikio
Kikuchi
Third Institute of New Drug Research, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co.,
Ltd., Kawauchi-cho, Tokushima, Japan
The purpose of the present work was to investigate the mechanism
underlying the inhibitory action of rebamipide on superoxide anion
(O
2) production induced by the chemotactic peptide
formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLP) in human neutrophils.
Phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PIP3), a product
of phosphoinositide 3-OH-kinase (PI 3-kinase) accumulated in response
to fMLP and this accumulation was well correlated with O
2
production in human neutrophils. Rebamipide inhibited PIP3
production in parallel with the inhibition of fMLP-induced O
2
production. PI 3-kinase activity in anti-PI 3-kinase p85
immunoprecipitates was not affected by the presence of rebamipide,
therefore rebamipide did not have a direct inhibitory action on PI
3-kinase activity. Since rebamipide had no inhibitory effect on
O
2 production induced by NaF, a direct activator of G protein,
the target of the inhibitory action of rebamipide appears to be a
component of the signal transduction pathway upstream of G protein.
Scatchard analysis of [3H]fMLP binding to human
neutrophil membrane revealed that rebamipide increased the
KD value of [3H]fMLP without
altering the number of [3H]fMLP binding sites, suggesting
that rebamipide has a competitive antagonistic action against the
fMLP-receptor. The competitive antagonistic action was further
confirmed by the finding that rebamipide caused a parallel shift to the
right in the dose-response curve of O
2 production induced by
fMLP. These results provide evidence that the competitive inhibitory
action of rebamipide on the fMLP-receptor plays a main role in its
inhibitory action on fMLP-induced O
2 production.
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