Concentration effect relationships of infused histamine in normal volunteers
- 1 April 1982
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Inflammation Research
- Vol. 12 (1-2) , 12-16
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01965099
Abstract
Histamine was infused in six normal volunteers at rates of 16, 32, 64 and 96 ng/kg/min increasing at 5-min intervals followed by 128 ng/kg/min for 45 min. Heart rate increased, diastolic blood pressure decreased and skin temperature increased in a dose-dependent fashion. Mean heart rate increased by 15.6±5.7 beats/min, mean diastolic pressure fell by 8.8±3.2 mmHg and mean skin temperature increased by 1.2±0.3°C at the highest infusion rate. Mean plasma histamine rose from a basal level of 0.20±0.03 ng/ml to 1.97±0.25 ng/ml at the end of the highest infusion rate. The threshold infusion rate for physiological effects was 64–96 ng/kg/min corresponding to 0.77–0.97 ng/ml. Salivary flow was stimulated by 21% after 30 min at the highest dose infusion (P=0.05). Plasma adrenaline increased 132% but plasma noradrenaline was unchanged. There was a linear decline in heart rate after terminating the histamine infusion with a half time of 82 sec. The half life of infused histamine in the plasma was 102 sec. The clearance of histamine from the plasma was 6.1±0.2 l/min or 83 ml/kg/min. These concentration effect relationships in normals throw doubt on some of the high endogenous plasma histamine values in the literature.Keywords
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