Effect of combined histamine H1 and H3 receptor blockade on cutaneous microvascular permeability elicited by compound 48/80
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Effect of combined histamine H1 and H3 receptor blockade on cutaneous microvascular permeability elicited by compound 48/80
Abstract
The pharmacological consequences of combining a histamine H1 receptor antagonist with a H3 antagonist on cutaneous microvascular permeability due to intradermal (i.d.) injections of compound 48/80, a mast cell liberator of histamine, was studied in the anesthetized guinea pig. Compound 48/80 (0.0003, 0.001, 0.003 and 0.01%) induced permeability responses were attenuated, as determined by Evans blue extravasation, in animals pretreated with the H1 antagonist, chlorpheniramine (CTM; 1.0 mg/kg, i.v.) by 17 +/- 4, 31 +/- 4, 32 +/- 4 and 37 +/- 4%, respectively. Combination treatment with an H1 and H3 antagonist displayed greater inhibitory efficacy against the effects elicited by compound 48/80. Specifically, combined treatment with CTM (1.0 mg/kg, i.v.) and the H3 antagonist, thioperamide (THIO 1.0 mg/kg,i.v.) inhibited the skin responses of i.d. compound 48/80 (0.0003, 0.001, 0.003 and 0.01%) by 36 +/- 4, 45 +/- 4, 49 +/- 4 and 54 +/- 4%. A second H3 antagonist, clobenpropit (CLOB; 0.3 mg/kg, i.v.) plus CTM (1.0 mg/kg, i.v.) also inhibited Evans blue extravasation. Treatment with THIO (1.0 mg/kg, i.v.) and CLOB (0.3 mg/kg, i.v.) administered alone had no effect on compound 48/80-induced skin responses. We conclude that combination administration of a H1 and a H3 histamine receptor antagonist produces greater inhibitory effect on cutaneous microvascular permeability produced by released mast cell-derived histamine than either a H1 or H3 antagonist administered separately. In addition, the antiallergy activity of combining a H3 antihistamine with a H3 antagonist activity might provide a novel approach for the treatment of allergic skin diseases such as urticaria.
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