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Effects of histamine H1-receptor blockade on respiratory and cardiac manifestation of systemic anaphylaxis.

S B Felix1, G Baumann, T Hashemi, M Niemczyk, G Ochsenfeld, Z Ahmad, S Shirani, H Blömer.   

Abstract

In vivo anaphylaxis is associated with respiratory distress and cardiovascular failure. The present investigation was designed to further characterize respiratory and cardiac anaphylactic events. In guinea pigs, sensitization was produced by subcutaneous application of ovalbumin together with Freund's adjuvant. Fourteen days after sensitization, the effects of an intravenous infusion of ovalbumin were tested in the anesthetized artificially ventilated guinea pigs. The renewed application of the antigen induced an initial increase of left ventricular pressure which was followed by a rapid decrease 5 min after antigenic challenge. Enddiastolic left ventricular pressure increased within 3 min, thus indicating left ventricular pump failure. In the same time range, ECG recordings uniformly showed signs of acute myocardial ischemia. In addition, heart rate steadily decreased. All animals died within 15 min. Simultaneously with cardiac anaphylactic malfunction, severe arterial hypoxia and carbon dioxide retention occurred, revealing respiratory distress. Histamine is known as a potent bronchoconstrictor via histamine H1-receptor stimulation. Administration of H1-receptor antagonists to improve respiration may therefore provide further information on the contribution of pulmonary malfunction to anaphylactic cardiovascular shock. Therefore, additional experiments were performed with sensitized guinea pigs pretreated with the histamine H1-receptor blocker mepyramine. In these experiments the antigenic challenge induced a dissociation of cardiac and respiratory manifestation of anaphylaxis. Despite inhibition of hypoxia and carbon dioxide retention, left ventricular pump failure and occurrence of myocardial ischemia were delayed but not suppressed. It is concluded that histamine is an important mediator of anaphylactic respiratory distress. However, vasoactive anaphylactic mediators other than histamine are primarily involved in anaphylactic cardiac malfunction occurring during the later phase of systemic anaphylaxis.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1683106     DOI: 10.1007/bf01986585

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


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