1996
DOI: 10.1139/y96-084
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Control of exocrine secretion in the guinea-pig pancreas by histamine H3receptors

Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the possible involvement of the histamine H 3 receptor in control of exocrine pancreatic secretion from the guinea-pig. In in vitro experiments, the H 3 receptor agonist (R)-α-methylhistamine (0.01-10 µM) elicited a concentration-dependent decrease in the release of α-amylase. (R)-α-Methylhistamine concentrations above 10 µM evoked a concentration-dependent increase in α-amylase secretion. Application of mepyramine (1 µM) partially blocked this increase. The H 3 recepto… Show more

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“…Mast cells are primarily located around blood vessels in the pancreas and are less abundant in the acinar and endocrine portions of the gland. 234 The effects of histamine were dose dependent, however. Pancreatic acinar cells express both H1 and H2 histamine receptors.…”
Section: Histaminementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Mast cells are primarily located around blood vessels in the pancreas and are less abundant in the acinar and endocrine portions of the gland. 234 The effects of histamine were dose dependent, however. Pancreatic acinar cells express both H1 and H2 histamine receptors.…”
Section: Histaminementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Histamine immunoreactive mast cells are distributed throughout the pancreas in many species including humans, dogs, fox, sheep, pigs, cattle, and rats. 234 Histamine is found in pancreatic juice of dogs following stimulation with secretin or pilocarpine. Mast cells are primarily located around blood vessels in the pancreas and are less abundant in the acinar and endocrine portions of the gland.…”
Section: Histaminementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, in the anaesthetized guinea pig, thioperamide can block the inhibitory effect of (R)-alpha-methylhistamine on pancreatic juice flow and total protein output. These results suggest that stimulation of H 3 receptors in the pancreas may result in a decrease in fluid, enzyme and protein secretion by inhibition of acetylcholine release from intrinsic pancreatic nerves [80][81][82]. Taken together, these findings indicate that like in other tissues [11-14, 77, 78], histamine may be an important physiological mediator between nerves and the effector tissue in the exocrine pancreas.…”
Section: Interaction Between Histamine and Nerve-mediated Response: Rmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Histamine H 3 receptor agonist (R)-alpha-methylhistamine can elicit a dose dependent increase in amylase secretion and total protein output in isolated guinea pig segments [82]. The H 3 receptor antagonist, thioperamide blocked the secretory effects of (R)-alpha-methylhistamine.…”
Section: Interaction Between Histamine and Nerve-mediated Response: Rmentioning
confidence: 98%
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