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Influence of histamine H1- and H2-receptor blockers on sympathetic vasodilator and vasoconstrictor responses in canine paw.

E Kraft, B G Zimmerman.   

Abstract

1 Vasodilator responses to histamine, bradykinin and sympathetic nerve stimulation were elicited in the perfused paw of dogs treated with bretylium (15-20 mg/kg) and atropine. The H2-receptor blocking agent, burimamide, when administered in the dose of 5 mg/kg intravenously and 4 mg intra-arterially did not depress significantly these vasodilator responses. The subsequent administration of tripelennamine in the dose of 2.5-5 mg/kg intravenously and 4 mg intra-arterially produced a significant blockade of the response to histamine and reduced the sustained vasodilator response to nerve stimulation. 2 In guanethidine-treated dogs, tripelennamine administered in the same dose following burimamide produced a blockade of the response to histamine comparable to that in the bretylium experiments, but decreased only the sustained vasodilator response to stimulation at 1 Hz. When the order of administration of the antihistamines was reversed in another group of guanethidine-treated dogs, tripelennamine had only a slight blocking effect on the response to histamine and did not affect the responses to nerve stimulation. Burimamide exerted a significant blocking effect on the response to histamine, but not to nerve stimulation. Another H2-receptor blocking agent, metiamide, when given after tripelennamine, also had a marked blocking effect on the response to histamine and almost abolished the vasodilator response to 4-methylhistamine, an H2-agonist. Nevertheless, even in the presence of this profound histamine blockade, the sustained vasodilator response to nerve stimulation remained unchanged. 3 In another group of experiments vasoconstrictor responses to exogenous noradrenaline and sympathetic stimulation were initially depressed by burimamide and later returned to control values. Tripelennamine increased these responses by its uptake blocking action. 4 It is concluded that the sustained vasodilator response is not antagonized by a specific antihistaminic action. The decrease in the sustained vasodilator response produced by antihistamines is produced attributable to potentiation of a residual adrenergic vasoconstricotr effect not completely blocked by bretylium.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 236060      PMCID: PMC1666257          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1975.tb07329.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


  8 in total

1.  Distribution of vasodilator nerves in the canine hindlimb.

Authors:  M J Brody; R A Shaffer
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1970-02

2.  Definition and antagonism of histamine H 2 -receptors.

Authors:  J W Black; W A Duncan; C J Durant; C R Ganellin; E M Parsons
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1972-04-21       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Peripheral distribution of cutaneous sympathetic vasodilator system.

Authors:  T F Rolewicz; B G Zimmerman
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1972-10

4.  The mechanism of the potentiation of norepinephrine by antihistaminics.

Authors:  L Isaac; A Goth
Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther       Date:  1967-06       Impact factor: 4.030

5.  Sympathetic vasodilatation in the dog's paw.

Authors:  B G Zimmerman
Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther       Date:  1966-04       Impact factor: 4.030

6.  Presence of histamine H2-receptors in the guinea-pig pulmonary vascular bed.

Authors:  R K Türker
Journal:  Pharmacology       Date:  1973       Impact factor: 2.547

7.  Some effects of burimamide on the isolated perfused pulmonary circulation of the guinea-pig.

Authors:  P S Goadby; E A Phillip
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1973-10       Impact factor: 8.739

8.  Sustained dilatation elicited by sympathetic nerve stimulation.

Authors:  L Beck; A A Pollard; S O Kayaalp; L M Weiner
Journal:  Fed Proc       Date:  1966 Nov-Dec
  8 in total
  2 in total

Review 1.  Antihistamines: pharmacology and clinical use.

Authors:  D S Pearlman
Journal:  Drugs       Date:  1976       Impact factor: 9.546

2.  Activation of sustained sympathetic vasodilatation in dog by spinal cord stimulation.

Authors:  T F Rolewicz; B G Zimmerman
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1976-11-15
  2 in total

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