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A comparative study with impromidine (SKF 92676), a potent agonist for histamine H2-receptors.

H E Aksulu, Z S Ercan, R K Türker.   

Abstract

Histamine, dimaprit and impromidine caused a relaxation on the isolated cat tracheal muscle contracted by acetylcholine or serotonin. Mepyramine partially inhibited the relaxing effect of histamine without altering that of impromidine and dimaprit. Both impromidine and dimaprit produced a dose-dependent fall in perfusion pressure of the isolated perfused guinea-pig lung while histamine has a pressor effect in this preparation which reversed into a depressor one in the presence of mepyramine. Both dimaprit and impromidine also produced a fall in perfusion pressure and urine flow of the isolated perfused rabbit kidney. A rapid tachyphylaxis developed to the effect of impromidine in the kidney but not to dimaprit. A cross-tachyphylaxis was also observed between impromidine and dimaprit. The agonistic potency of impromidine was found to be very much higher than histamine and dimaprit. Metiamide has a competitive inhibitory effect against impromidine and dimaprit on the isolated perfused lung, kidney and tracheal muscle. It was concluded that impromidine is a very potent pure histamine H2-receptor agonist when compared with histamine and dimaprit on the investigated tissues.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 161854     DOI: 10.1007/bf01968111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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