Literature DB >> 3516438

Histamine level changes in the plasma and tissues in hemorrhagic shock.

S Nagy, A Nagy, A Adamicza, I Szabó, K Tárnoky, A Traub.   

Abstract

Histamine (H) levels have been reported during various types of shock, but there is a paucity of such data during hemorrhagic shock. The present study demonstrates a rapid, severalfold increase of radioenzymatically measured plasma H in conscious and anesthetized dogs subjected to experimental hemorrhagic shock. Shock was elicited by bleeding to a mean arterial blood pressure of 5.3 kPa, and maintained until 20% of the maximal bleeding volume (MBV) was taken back by the animal. The corresponding figures in the anesthetized group were 4 kPa and 30% uptake. The increased H level persisted in both groups during hypovolemia and remained above the control value following reinfusion. Survival was examined in the conscious group. At MBV, survivors had significantly higher H levels and H/norepinephrine and H/renin activity ratios in the plasma than nonsurvivors. The H level increased in the liver, lungs, spleen, left atrium and ventricle, and blood vessel walls (superior mesenteric artery, small jejunal arteries and veins, femoral artery and vein). The H/norepinephrine ratio increased in the left ventricle and blood vessel walls. The increase of H in the blood plasma and blood vessels during hemorrhagic shock may exemplify a counterregulation against excessive vasoconstriction and could be a positive factor in survival.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3516438

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Shock        ISSN: 0092-6213


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