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. 1978 Aug;206(2):274-80.

Histamine-induced negative inotropism: mediation by H1-receptors

  • PMID: 682111

Histamine-induced negative inotropism: mediation by H1-receptors

J H Zavecz et al. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1978 Aug.

Abstract

Histamine is known to enhance left ventricular contractility in the guinea-pig heart by interacting with H2-receptors. We have observed that when the H2-receptor antagonists metiamide and cimetidine (3 X 10(-6) and 10(-5) M) block the positive inotropic effect of histamine, a negative inotropic effect is unmasked. This negative inotropic effect is independent of changes in rate or coronary flow, is mimicked by the selective histamine H1-receptor agonists, pyridylethylamine and thiazolylethylamine (0.3--30 microgram) and is abolished by the H1-receptor antagonist chlorpheniramine (10(-7) and 10(-6) M). Thus, the negative inotropic effect of histamine appears to be mediated by H1-receptors. Our results demonstrate that the inotropic response to histamine consists of two opposing components: an increase in contraction, mediated by H2-receptors, and a decrease in contraction, mediated by H1-receptors.

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