Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
Shimane University Faculty of Medicine
Shimane Journal of Medical Science

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Shimane journal of medical science Volume 16 Issue 1
published_at 1998-06-01

Mastoparan, a wasp venom, and melittin, a bee venom, enhance phagocytosis in mouse peritoneal macrophages

Ichinose Mitsuyuki
Hirota Akihiko
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To characterize the direct effects of wasp and bee venom peptides on mouse peritoneal macrophages, the effects of mastoparan and melittin on phagocytosis were examined. Mastoparan induced an enhancement of phagocytosis in a dose-dependnt manner up to 2x10^<-6>M. Melittin enhanced phagocytosis at lower concentrations, but the dose-response curve was bell-shaped. Even in Ca^<2+>-and Mg^<2+>-free solutions containing EGTA, which reduced extracellular Ca^<2+>, and BAPTA, which reduced intracellular free Ca^<2+>, phagocytosis was enhanced by mastoparan. The results of the present study suggest that the venom peptides, mastoparan and melittin, activate macrophage function.