Effects of 3-methylhistamine and phenylethylamine on histamine action on isolated guinea-pig trachea rings

Autor: Jelica Stojanovic, Gvozden Rosic, Jelena Stanarcic, Suzana Pantovic, Zorica Lazic, Mirko Rosic, Olgica Gajovic, Maja Colic
Rok vydání: 2011
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Zdroj: Acta veterinaria. 61:505-512
ISSN: 0567-8315
DOI: 10.2298/avb1106505g
Popis: It is well known that histamine produces constriction via H1 receptors and decreases tracheal smooth muscle tone via H2 and H3 receptors. In addition, it has already been reported that 3-methylhistamine and phenylethylamine are competitive antagonists of histamine N-methyl-transferase (HMT), the enzyme responsible for rapid inactivation of histamine. Our results suggest the possibility that 3- methyl-histamine and phenylethylamine as competitive antagonists of histamine N-methyl-transferase lead to potentiation of histamine induced constriction of isiolated guinea-pig trachea, probably due to the decrease of histamine methylation and consequent inactivation. In as much, 3-methyl-histamine and phenylethylamine had no effect on the basal tone of isolated trachea smooth muscle, as well as on other mechanisms leading to increased responsiveness of guinea-pig tracheal smooth muscle (acetylcholine, KCl, electro stimulation).
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