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. 1979 Dec;67(4):535-43.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1979.tb08699.x.

Effects of the histamine H2-receptor blocking drugs burimamide and cimetidine on noradrenergic transmission in the isolated aorta of the rabbit and atria of the guinea-pig

Effects of the histamine H2-receptor blocking drugs burimamide and cimetidine on noradrenergic transmission in the isolated aorta of the rabbit and atria of the guinea-pig

M W McCulloch et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1979 Dec.

Abstract

1 In rabbit aortic strips, concentration-response curves to noradrenaline (NA) were shifted to the right in a parallel and concentration-dependent manner by the alpha-adrenoceptor blocking drug, phentolamine and also by the histamine H(2)-receptor blocking drugs, burimamide and cimetidine. Responses to 5-hydroxytryptamine were not affected by these drugs.2 Burimamide had the properties of a competitive antagonist of noradrenaline, possessing about one-hundredth the potency of phentolamine. Cimetidine was weaker than burimamide and did not fulfil the requirements for competitive antagonism of noradrenaline.3 In guinea-pig isolated atria, in which noradrenergic transmitter stores were labelled with [(3)H]-noradrenaline, phentolamine (3 muM), burimamide (30 muM) and cimetidine (30 muM), in decreasing order of effectiveness, each enhanced stimulation-induced efflux of [(3)H]-noradrenaline, indicating that their blocking effects on prejunctional alpha-adrenoceptors in this tissue are in the same order of relative potency as on postjunctional alpha-adrenoceptors in rabbit aortic strips.4 In the concentrations used (30 muM), neither burimamide nor cimetidine interfered with the neuronal uptake of noradrenaline. Burimamide, and to a much lesser extent, cimetidine, increased the resting efflux of [(3)H]-noradrenaline from guinea-pig atria.5 The effect of clonidine, a partial agonist on prejunctional alpha-adrenoceptors in guinea-pig atria, in increasing stimulation-induced efflux of [(3)H]-noradrenaline when stimulated with 150 pulses at 5 Hz was blocked by cimetidine (30 muM) and reversed by phentolamine (3 muM) and burimamide (30 muM).

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