DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF H-1 AND H-2 BLOCKERS ON THE TONE AND THE CONTRACTILE ACTIVITY OF GUINEA-PIG STOMACH FUNDUS

Citation
K. Milenov et al., DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF H-1 AND H-2 BLOCKERS ON THE TONE AND THE CONTRACTILE ACTIVITY OF GUINEA-PIG STOMACH FUNDUS, Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology, 17(9), 1995, pp. 609-613
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
03790355
Volume
17
Issue
9
Year of publication
1995
Pages
609 - 613
Database
ISI
SICI code
0379-0355(1995)17:9<609:DEOHAH>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The action of H-1 and H-2 blockers on the spontaneous and evoked contr actile activity of gastric fundus smooth muscles as well as the effect s of H-2 antagonists on the release of acetylcholine (ACh) from gastri c myenteric neurons were studied. The experiments were performed on sm ooth muscle strips (25x3 mm) cut out in circular direction from guinea pig fundus region. In concentrations of 1x10(-7) M to 1x10(-4) M, the H-1 blockers diphenhydramine (DPH), mepyramine (MEP) and dimethpyrind ene (DMPD), but not the H-2 blockers ranitidine (RAN), cimetidine (CIM ) and roxatidine (ROX), increased in a concentration-dependent manner the smooth muscle tone, the maximum contractions being about 50% of th e the contractile effects of 1x10(-5) MACH and 5x10(-5) M histamine (H A). The concentration-dependent contractions of the stomach fundus str ips in response to electrical field stimulation (EFS) were enhanced by RAN, CIM and ROX (but nor by MEP and DPH), all in concentrations of 1 x10(-7) M to 1x10(-4) M EFS increased the resting [H-3]-ACh release by 67.8%, the S-2/S-1 ratio being 0.85 +/- 0.04. ROX in a concentration of 1x10(-5) M significantly increased (by 16.1%) the EFS-induced relea se with a S-2/S-1 ratio of 1.22 +/- 0.04. The ROX effect on the [H-3]- ACh release was reduced or even abolished by 1x10(-6) M tetrodotoxin ( TTX) and 1x10(-6) M scopolamine or in Ca2+-free medium, while 1x10(-6) M hexamethonium did not change it. It might be concluded that H-2 blo ckers have no direct myogenic effect and do not interfere with muscari nic receptors in guinea pig stomach fundus. The H-2 antagonists enhanc e the EFS-evoked contractions of the gastric smooth muscle most probab ly by increasing the release of ACH.