Literature DB >> 1370748

Pharmacological characterization of histamine H3 receptors in isolated rabbit gastric glands.

A Bado1, L Moizo, J P Laigneau, M J Lewin.   

Abstract

The effects of the specific H3 agonist (R)-alpha-methylhistamine (alpha-MeHA) and the specific H3 antagonist thioperamide were examined on histamine release and acid secretion [( 14C]-aminopyrine (AP) accumulation) by isolated rabbit gastric glands. Thioperamide significantly enhanced basal histamine release from the glands (+50% at 30 min for 10(-7) M thioperamide; P less than 0.01), and this increase was prevented by alpha-MeHA. Histamine-elicited AP accumulation was increased by 18% (P less than 0.05) by 10(-7) M thioperamide and decreased by 70% (P less than 0.01) by 10(-6) M of the H2 antagonist ranitidine. Thioperamide alone significantly enhanced AP accumulation in a dose-dependent manner, whereas alpha-MeHA had no effect of its own on this accumulation. Thioperamide stimulation of basal AP accumulation was not modified by ranitidine but was 50% decreased by alpha-MeHA. Furthermore, carbachol-induced AP accumulation was decreased by alpha-MeHA and increased by thioperamide; the latter effect was not blocked by ranitidine. These findings support that H3 receptors pharmacologically distinct from H2 receptors are involved in the regulation of histamine-stimulated acid secretion. They further suggest that these gastric H3 receptors occur in the gastric glands as 1) H3 autoreceptors located on the histamine-secreting cells and acting to downregulate histamine release from these cells and 2) H3 (or H3-like) receptors located on the parietal cell and regulating in a negative manner the acid secretory process.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1370748     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1992.262.1.G56

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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