1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0014-2999(99)00467-7
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The effect of histamine receptor antagonists on stress-induced catecholamine secretion: an adrenomedullary microdialysis study in the rat

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“…In cold-stressed mice, basal catecholamine concentration in adrenal-venous blood was unexpectedly lower than that in control mice. This mismatches with previous data reporting a rise in catecholamine concentration in the adrenal vein in response to various stressors 33,36,43 . This also contrasts with the typical in vivo increase in catecholamine concentrations measured in plasma, in response to stressful situations 33,36,40,44 .…”
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“…In cold-stressed mice, basal catecholamine concentration in adrenal-venous blood was unexpectedly lower than that in control mice. This mismatches with previous data reporting a rise in catecholamine concentration in the adrenal vein in response to various stressors 33,36,43 . This also contrasts with the typical in vivo increase in catecholamine concentrations measured in plasma, in response to stressful situations 33,36,40,44 .…”
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“…In addition, the specie, collection technique and stimulation protocols varied from one study to the other, thus precluding trivial quantitative comparison. Basal and splanchnic nerve stimulation-evoked release of adrenal catecholamines has been directly measured in adrenal-venous blood only in a few cases, in the cat 30,31 , rat 15,23,32,33 and dog 34,35 but not in the mouse. Our in vivo data indicate a basal E:NE ratio close to 10:1 in the mouse.…”
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“…Histamine H1 receptors stimulate adrenaline and noradrenaline secretions (Kuzmin et al 1999). Histamine H1 receptors stimulate glycogenolysis as inducing a rapid increase in inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate levels and intracellular Ca 2+ concentration (Mine et al 1991;Cheng et al 2000).…”
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“…However, histamine H2 receptors show widespread expression in the brain and spinal cord. Histamine H2 receptors stimulate noradrenaline release, but not adrenaline (Kuzmin et al 1999). Histamine H3 receptors located on various central and peripheral nerves negatively regulates the release of norepinephrine and acetylcholine in the central nervous system (CNS) (Molderings et al 1992;Tokita et al 2006).…”
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