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Food-induced histaminosis as an epidemiological problem: plasma histamine elevation and haemodynamic alterations after oral histamine administration and blockade of diamine oxidase (DAO).

J Sattler1, D Häfner, H J Klotter, W Lorenz, P K Wagner.   

Abstract

In a randomized controlled trial, 30 pigs were orally treated with histamine (60 mg). In addition, half of the animals underwent a specific blockade of the enzyme diamine oxidase (DAO), which is the main histamine catabolising enzyme in the intestinal tract. Only these DAO-blocked animals exhibited severe clinical symptoms (e.g. hypotension, flush, vomiting) and, in parallel, showed tremendous elevations of plasma histamine levels of up to 160 ng/ml. 3 out of 15 animals in this group died within the experimental period. In contrast, the control animals neither exhibited plasma histamine levels above 5 ng/ml nor had any clinical reactions. These results contradict the current opinion that oral histamine intake in food is not clinically relevant, especially since many commonly used drugs are DAO-inhibitors and approximately 20% of our population take these drugs. Apart from drugs, some other factors (alcohol, spoilt food etc.) can also function via a blockade of DAO as an additional risk. DAO-blockade is therefore a real epidemiological problem. Evidence is presented here for the new disease concept: Food-Induced Histaminosis.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3134804     DOI: 10.1007/bf02142588

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


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Authors:  N Senanayake; S Vyravanathan
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4.  Effect of acute ethanol administration on diamine oxidase activity in the upper gastrointestinal tract of rat.

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7.  Inhibition of human and canine diamine oxidase by drugs used in an intensive care unit: relevance for clinical side effects?

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8.  Distribution and properties of human intestinal diamine oxidase and its relevance for the histamine catabolism.

Authors:  T Biegański; J Kusche; W Lorenz; R Hesterberg; C D Stahlknecht; K D Feussner
Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  1983-03-31
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Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1991-05

2.  Detection, growth, and amine-producing capacity of lactobacilli in cheese.

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5.  Food-induced histaminosis under diamine oxidase (DAO) blockade in pigs: further evidence of the key role of elevated plasma histamine levels as demonstrated by successful prophylaxis with antihistamines.

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Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1989-04

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7.  The intestinal diamine oxidase activity under the influence of adaptive proliferation of the intestinal mucosa--a proliferation terminating principle?

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