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Fig. 5. Transphosphatidylation of PA by n-butanol inhibits antigen-stimulated
Ca2+ mobilization in IgE-sensitized and indo-1-loaded RBL cells.
(A) Ca2+ response of RBL cells in the presence of extracellular
Ca2+: control cells (first trace), cells pretreated with 0.5% (v/v)
n-butanol for 2 minutes (second trace), or pretreated with 0.5% (v/v)
t-butanol for 2 minutes (third trace). (B) Percent inhibition of
Ca2+ mobilization in RBL cells by n-butanol (dark bars) and
t-butanol (open bars), in the presence and absence of extracellular
Ca2+. IgE-sensitized and indo-1-loaded cells were evaluated for
antigen-stimulated Ca2+ response with or without butanol treatment,
and percent inhibition calculated according to Eqn 2. Results shown are
averages of three experiments and bars show s.e.m.