Pharmacological characterization of histamine H3 receptors in human saphenous vein and guinea pig ileum
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Pharmacological characterization of histamine H3 receptors in human saphenous vein and guinea pig ileum
Abstract
Studies were performed to assess the functional activity of histamine H3 receptors on neurogenic sympathetic end organ responses in cryopreserved human saphenous vein. (R)-alpha-methylhistamine inhibited electrical field stimulation-evoked contractile responses in a dose dependent manner (pD2 = 8.20). Prazosin (1 microM) and tetrodotoxin (1 microM) blocked the electrical field stimulation-evoked contractile responses in human saphenous vein indicating a sympathetic neural origin of these contractions. The histamine H3 antagonists thioperamide (pA2 = 8.41) and clobenpropit (pA2 = 10.10) produced parallel rightward shifts in the concentration response curve to (R)-alpha-methylhistamine in human saphenous vein and guinea pig ileum (pA2 = 8.59 and 9.83, respectively). Pretreatment with (R)-alpha-methylhistamine (1 microM) did not alter contractions to exogenous norepinephrine in human saphenous vein. In addition, clonidine (pD2 = 10.28) inhibited electrical field stimulation-evoked contractile responses in human saphenous vein which were blocked by yohimbine (30 nM, pA2 = 9.92) but did not alter the (R)-alpha-methylhistamine dose response curve. These results demonstrate the presence of functional presynaptic histamine H3 heteroreceptors on cryopreserved human saphenous vein sympathetic nerves that, upon activation, attenuate electrical field stimulation-evoked contractile responses in this vessel.
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