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Effects of histamine on coronary hemodynamics in humans: role of H1 and H2 receptors

Authors :
Bernardino Tuccillo
Franco Rengo
Arturo Giordano
Nicola Ferrara
Dino Franco Vitale
P. Silvestri
Carlo Vigorito
Lorenzo De Caprio
Nicola Maurea
Gianni Marone
Vigorito, Carlo
A., Giordano
L., Decaprio
D. F., Vitale
N., Maurea
P., Silvestri
B., Tuccillo
Ferrara, Nicola
Marone, Gianni
F., Rengo
Vigorito, C.
Giordano, A.
De Caprio, L.
Vitale, D. F.
Maurea, N.
Silvestri, P.
Tuccillo, B.
Marone, G.
Rengo, F.
Giordano, A
De Caprio, L
Vitale, Df
Maurea, N
Silvestri, P
Tuccillob
Rengo, Franco
Source :
Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 10(6)
Publication Year :
1987

Abstract

To evaluate whether histamine exerts a direct effect on coronary hemodynamics in humans, and to investigate the role played by H1and H2receptors in this response, intracoronary saline solution or histamine (4 μg) was administered in 10 patients with normal coronary arteries during diagnostic cardiac catheterization. Histamine injection was repeated after intravenous Cimetidine (400 mg) and diphenhydramine (10 mg). The electrocardiogram, arterial pressure and thermodilution coronary blood flow were continuously monitored during and for 40 seconds after each injection.Immediately after histamine injection there was a significant increase in coronary blood flow (65 ± 6%) and a decrease in coronary vascular resistance ( − 40 ± 3%) (both p < 0.001), with minor changes in the RR interval and the mean arterial pressure. H2receptor blockade with Cimetidine did not affect these changes, while H1receptor blockade with diphenhydramine sig- nificantly reduced the histamine-induced increase in coronary blood flow and the decrease in coronary vascular resistance (26 ± 6%, p < 0.005 and −18 ± 5%, p < 0.001, respectively). Twenty to 30 seconds after histamine injection, a significant decrease in mean arterial pressure (−17 ± 2%, p < 0.001) and in the RR interval (−4 ± 1%, p < 0.01) was observed. These changes persisted after H2receptor blockade with Cimetidine, but were completely abolished after H1receptor blockade with diphenhydramine. In each case coronary and systemic hemodynamics returned to normal within 40 seconds of the injection.Therefore, in patients with normal coronary arteries, histamine induces a direct dilation of the small resistance coronary arteries, regardless of myocardial metabolic requirement, that is predominantly, but not completely, mediated by H1receptors.

Details

ISSN :
07351097
Volume :
10
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of the American College of Cardiology
Accession number :
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