Recombinant human diamine oxidase prevents hemodynamic effects of continuous histamine infusion in guinea pigs
Matthias Weiss-Tessbach,
Birgit Reiter,
Elisabeth Gludovacz
et al.
Abstract:Objective
To test whether recombinant human diamine oxidase (rhDAO) with a mutated heparin-binding motif (mHBM), which shows an increased alpha-distribution half-life, prevents histamine-induced hemodynamic effects.
Material
Thirty-eight female guinea pigs were either pretreated with rhDOA_mHBM or buffer.
Treatment and methods
Guinea pigs received a continuous infusion of histamine. Heart rate (HR), body core temper… Show more
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