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. 1977 Feb;59(2):333-41.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1977.tb07497.x.

Modification of cardiovascular responses to histamine by dithiothreitol

Modification of cardiovascular responses to histamine by dithiothreitol

P R Carroll et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1977 Feb.

Abstract

1 Histamine produced dose-dependent contractile responses on both isolated perfused ear arteries and aortic strips of the rabbit. These responses were blocked by mepyramine and potentiated by both metiamide and dithiothreitol. 2 In the presence of maximum potentiation by metiamide, dithiothreitol still potentiated the contractile response to histamine of both preparations. 3 In the presence of mepyramine, histamine produced dose-dependent reductions in the contractile response to noradrenaline. This vasodilator action of histamine was abolished by metiamide but was unaffected by dithiothreitol. 4 The vasodilator action of histamine on the human isolated perfused temporal artery and the positive inotropic effect of histamine on the isolated spontaneously beating atria of the rabbit were blocked by metiamide but unaffected by dithiothreitol. 5 It is concluded that the rabbit aorta, like the ear artery, contains both H1 and H2 histamine receptors and that dithiothreitol potentiates cardiovascular responses mediated by H1-receptors but not by H2-receptors.

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