Deleterious effects of cimetidine in the presence of histamine on coronary circulation

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1433-8580
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Isolated perfused heart ; Coronary H1- and H2-receptors ; Histamine ; Cimetidine ; Anaphylaxis
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Summary The present study characterizes effects of histamine in the presence of the H2-antagonist cimetidine on the coronary circulation of the isolated perfused spontaneously beating guinea pig heart. Infusion of histamine (2 ⋅ 10−8 mol/1–5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l) induced a dose-dependent coronary dilation, comparable to the effect of isoproterenol and two highly selective H2-agonistic compounds, impromidine and dimaprit. In the presence of cimetidine (5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l), however, coronary response to histamine was reversed in a manner that a dose-dependent coronary constriction occurred with coronary spasm and a flow rate approaching zero at histamine concentrations above 8 ⋅ 10−7 mol/l, whereas the dilatory effect of impromidine and dimaprit was completely antagonized. In contrast, the histamine-induced constriction in the presence of cimetidine could be nearly abolished by additional infusion of the H1-antagonistic compound mepyramine (5 ⋅ 10−5 mol/l). Is is concluded that H1- and H2-receptors are present in the coronary smooth muscle, H1-receptors mediating constriction and H2-receptors mediating coronary dilation. Speculation is provided that histamine may have hazardous effects in anaphylactic states if cimetidine is administered simultaneously, e.g., to prevent or cure peptic ulcer. Other possible clinical implications will be discussed.
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autor Baumann, G.
Loher, U.
Felix, S. B.
Heidecke, C. D.
Rieß, G.
Ludwig, L.
Blömer, H.
autorsonst Baumann, G.
Loher, U.
Felix, S. B.
Heidecke, C. D.
Rieß, G.
Ludwig, L.
Blömer, H.
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notes Summary The present study characterizes effects of histamine in the presence of the H2-antagonist cimetidine on the coronary circulation of the isolated perfused spontaneously beating guinea pig heart. Infusion of histamine (2 ⋅ 10−8 mol/1–5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l) induced a dose-dependent coronary dilation, comparable to the effect of isoproterenol and two highly selective H2-agonistic compounds, impromidine and dimaprit. In the presence of cimetidine (5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l), however, coronary response to histamine was reversed in a manner that a dose-dependent coronary constriction occurred with coronary spasm and a flow rate approaching zero at histamine concentrations above 8 ⋅ 10−7 mol/l, whereas the dilatory effect of impromidine and dimaprit was completely antagonized. In contrast, the histamine-induced constriction in the presence of cimetidine could be nearly abolished by additional infusion of the H1-antagonistic compound mepyramine (5 ⋅ 10−5 mol/l). Is is concluded that H1- and H2-receptors are present in the coronary smooth muscle, H1-receptors mediating constriction and H2-receptors mediating coronary dilation. Speculation is provided that histamine may have hazardous effects in anaphylactic states if cimetidine is administered simultaneously, e.g., to prevent or cure peptic ulcer. Other possible clinical implications will be discussed.
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schlagwort Isolated perfused heart
Coronary H1- and H2-receptors
Histamine
Cimetidine
Anaphylaxis
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shingle_author_1 Baumann, G.
Loher, U.
Felix, S. B.
Heidecke, C. D.
Rieß, G.
Ludwig, L.
Blömer, H.
shingle_author_2 Baumann, G.
Loher, U.
Felix, S. B.
Heidecke, C. D.
Rieß, G.
Ludwig, L.
Blömer, H.
shingle_author_3 Baumann, G.
Loher, U.
Felix, S. B.
Heidecke, C. D.
Rieß, G.
Ludwig, L.
Blömer, H.
shingle_author_4 Baumann, G.
Loher, U.
Felix, S. B.
Heidecke, C. D.
Rieß, G.
Ludwig, L.
Blömer, H.
shingle_catch_all_1 Baumann, G.
Loher, U.
Felix, S. B.
Heidecke, C. D.
Rieß, G.
Ludwig, L.
Blömer, H.
Deleterious effects of cimetidine in the presence of histamine on coronary circulation
Isolated perfused heart
Coronary H1- and H2-receptors
Histamine
Cimetidine
Anaphylaxis
Isolated perfused heart
Coronary H1- and H2-receptors
Histamine
Cimetidine
Anaphylaxis
Summary The present study characterizes effects of histamine in the presence of the H2-antagonist cimetidine on the coronary circulation of the isolated perfused spontaneously beating guinea pig heart. Infusion of histamine (2 ⋅ 10−8 mol/1–5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l) induced a dose-dependent coronary dilation, comparable to the effect of isoproterenol and two highly selective H2-agonistic compounds, impromidine and dimaprit. In the presence of cimetidine (5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l), however, coronary response to histamine was reversed in a manner that a dose-dependent coronary constriction occurred with coronary spasm and a flow rate approaching zero at histamine concentrations above 8 ⋅ 10−7 mol/l, whereas the dilatory effect of impromidine and dimaprit was completely antagonized. In contrast, the histamine-induced constriction in the presence of cimetidine could be nearly abolished by additional infusion of the H1-antagonistic compound mepyramine (5 ⋅ 10−5 mol/l). Is is concluded that H1- and H2-receptors are present in the coronary smooth muscle, H1-receptors mediating constriction and H2-receptors mediating coronary dilation. Speculation is provided that histamine may have hazardous effects in anaphylactic states if cimetidine is administered simultaneously, e.g., to prevent or cure peptic ulcer. Other possible clinical implications will be discussed.
1433-8580
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shingle_catch_all_2 Baumann, G.
Loher, U.
Felix, S. B.
Heidecke, C. D.
Rieß, G.
Ludwig, L.
Blömer, H.
Deleterious effects of cimetidine in the presence of histamine on coronary circulation
Isolated perfused heart
Coronary H1- and H2-receptors
Histamine
Cimetidine
Anaphylaxis
Isolated perfused heart
Coronary H1- and H2-receptors
Histamine
Cimetidine
Anaphylaxis
Summary The present study characterizes effects of histamine in the presence of the H2-antagonist cimetidine on the coronary circulation of the isolated perfused spontaneously beating guinea pig heart. Infusion of histamine (2 ⋅ 10−8 mol/1–5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l) induced a dose-dependent coronary dilation, comparable to the effect of isoproterenol and two highly selective H2-agonistic compounds, impromidine and dimaprit. In the presence of cimetidine (5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l), however, coronary response to histamine was reversed in a manner that a dose-dependent coronary constriction occurred with coronary spasm and a flow rate approaching zero at histamine concentrations above 8 ⋅ 10−7 mol/l, whereas the dilatory effect of impromidine and dimaprit was completely antagonized. In contrast, the histamine-induced constriction in the presence of cimetidine could be nearly abolished by additional infusion of the H1-antagonistic compound mepyramine (5 ⋅ 10−5 mol/l). Is is concluded that H1- and H2-receptors are present in the coronary smooth muscle, H1-receptors mediating constriction and H2-receptors mediating coronary dilation. Speculation is provided that histamine may have hazardous effects in anaphylactic states if cimetidine is administered simultaneously, e.g., to prevent or cure peptic ulcer. Other possible clinical implications will be discussed.
1433-8580
14338580
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Baumann, G.
Loher, U.
Felix, S. B.
Heidecke, C. D.
Rieß, G.
Ludwig, L.
Blömer, H.
Deleterious effects of cimetidine in the presence of histamine on coronary circulation
Isolated perfused heart
Coronary H1- and H2-receptors
Histamine
Cimetidine
Anaphylaxis
Isolated perfused heart
Coronary H1- and H2-receptors
Histamine
Cimetidine
Anaphylaxis
Summary The present study characterizes effects of histamine in the presence of the H2-antagonist cimetidine on the coronary circulation of the isolated perfused spontaneously beating guinea pig heart. Infusion of histamine (2 ⋅ 10−8 mol/1–5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l) induced a dose-dependent coronary dilation, comparable to the effect of isoproterenol and two highly selective H2-agonistic compounds, impromidine and dimaprit. In the presence of cimetidine (5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l), however, coronary response to histamine was reversed in a manner that a dose-dependent coronary constriction occurred with coronary spasm and a flow rate approaching zero at histamine concentrations above 8 ⋅ 10−7 mol/l, whereas the dilatory effect of impromidine and dimaprit was completely antagonized. In contrast, the histamine-induced constriction in the presence of cimetidine could be nearly abolished by additional infusion of the H1-antagonistic compound mepyramine (5 ⋅ 10−5 mol/l). Is is concluded that H1- and H2-receptors are present in the coronary smooth muscle, H1-receptors mediating constriction and H2-receptors mediating coronary dilation. Speculation is provided that histamine may have hazardous effects in anaphylactic states if cimetidine is administered simultaneously, e.g., to prevent or cure peptic ulcer. Other possible clinical implications will be discussed.
1433-8580
14338580
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Baumann, G.
Loher, U.
Felix, S. B.
Heidecke, C. D.
Rieß, G.
Ludwig, L.
Blömer, H.
Deleterious effects of cimetidine in the presence of histamine on coronary circulation
Isolated perfused heart
Coronary H1- and H2-receptors
Histamine
Cimetidine
Anaphylaxis
Isolated perfused heart
Coronary H1- and H2-receptors
Histamine
Cimetidine
Anaphylaxis
Summary The present study characterizes effects of histamine in the presence of the H2-antagonist cimetidine on the coronary circulation of the isolated perfused spontaneously beating guinea pig heart. Infusion of histamine (2 ⋅ 10−8 mol/1–5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l) induced a dose-dependent coronary dilation, comparable to the effect of isoproterenol and two highly selective H2-agonistic compounds, impromidine and dimaprit. In the presence of cimetidine (5 ⋅ 10−6 mol/l), however, coronary response to histamine was reversed in a manner that a dose-dependent coronary constriction occurred with coronary spasm and a flow rate approaching zero at histamine concentrations above 8 ⋅ 10−7 mol/l, whereas the dilatory effect of impromidine and dimaprit was completely antagonized. In contrast, the histamine-induced constriction in the presence of cimetidine could be nearly abolished by additional infusion of the H1-antagonistic compound mepyramine (5 ⋅ 10−5 mol/l). Is is concluded that H1- and H2-receptors are present in the coronary smooth muscle, H1-receptors mediating constriction and H2-receptors mediating coronary dilation. Speculation is provided that histamine may have hazardous effects in anaphylactic states if cimetidine is administered simultaneously, e.g., to prevent or cure peptic ulcer. Other possible clinical implications will be discussed.
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