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Possible Participation of Histamine H3-Receptors in the Regulation of Anaphylactic Histamine Release from Isolated Rat Peritoneal Mast Cells
[摘要] References(26)Cited-By(19)Anaphylactic histamine release from isolated rat peritoneal mast cells was concentration-dependently blocked by a 5-min treatment with exogenous histamine at 0.9 and 9 μM and enhanced by a 20- to 30-min treatment with thioperamide (H3-antagonist) at 3 μM with significance, but little affected by mepyramine (H1-antagonist) and cimetidine (H2-antagonist) at the cell concentration of 106 mast cells/ml. At a low concentration of mast cells (104 mast cells/ml), (R)-α-methylhistamine (α-MH), an H3-agonist, at 0.9-90 μM also inhibited the release in a concentration-dependent fashion. Thioperamide, but neither mepyramine nor cimetidine, significantly restored the decreased release by α-MH. However, the complete restoration by thioperamide could not be achieved because the drug itself slightly but concentration-dependently inhibited anaphylactic histamine release. On the other hand, not only betahistine and dimaprit but also α-MH did not suppress histamine release from the mast cells induced by compound 48/80. In rat plasma, considerable levels of histamine were detected. From these results, it is strongly suggested that histamine H3-like receptors are largely responsible for the negative feedback regulation of the anaphylactic histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells.
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[关键词] (R)-α-Methylhistamine;Thioperamide;Histamine;Mast cell;Compound 48/80 [时效性] 
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