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. 1976 Jun;57(2):211-3.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1976.tb07469.x.

Nature of histamine receptors in the emetic chemoreceptor trigger zone

Nature of histamine receptors in the emetic chemoreceptor trigger zone

K P Bhargava et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1976 Jun.

Abstract

1 The protective effects of the intracerebroventicular (i.c.v.) administration of the H1-receptor antagonist, mepyramine and the H2-receptor antagonists, burimamide and metiamide on centrally induced histamine-emesis were studied in unanaesthetized dogs. 2 The PD50 values of intraventricular mepyramine, burimamide and metiamide against the 100% emetic dose of histamine (3.0 mg i.c.v.) were found to be approximately 200 mug, 20 mug and 20 mug respectively. 3 Although burimamide (i.c.v. or i.v.) afforded protection against histamine-induced emesis, there was no protection against intravenous apomorphine-or oral copper sulphate-induced emesis. 4 The results suggest that both H1- and H2-histamine receptors in the emetic chemoreceptor trigger zone of the area postrema are concerned in histamine-induced emesis.

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