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Query: UMLS:C0403608 (
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We investigated the effects of histamine on the motility of isolated segments from canine ureters and characterized pharmacologically the histamine receptors involved. We also evaluated the effects of various autacoids (5-HT, carbachol, noradrenaline, thromboxane, prostaglandin F2alpha) on the motility of canine ureters. Histamine as well as the H1 receptor agonist 2-(2-pyridyl)ethylamine elicited a concentration-dependent contraction. This contractile response was antagonized by dimethindene, causing a rightward shift (pA2 8.30) and a reduction of the slope and the maximal effect (pD'2 6.01) of the concentration-response curve. The
histamine H2 receptor
antagonist cimetidine in a concentration of 10(-5) mol/l was ineffective concerning the concentration-response curve for histamine. After precontraction of the
ureter
segments (5-HT, carbachol, prostaglandin F2alpha), a concentration-dependent relaxant effect was evaluated in the presence of histamine or the
histamine H2 receptor
agonist impromidine. The
histamine H2 receptor
antagonist cimetidine attenuated the relaxant response, causing a rightward shift of the concentration-response curve. All autacoids except thromboxane were capable of increasing contractility in canine ureters. Comparing the absolute contractile force in the presence of prostaglandin F2alpha, 5-HT, carbachol, noradrenaline and potassium, we found that histamine exhibits the most marked effect on this parameter in the canine
ureter
. It is concluded that there are two types of histamine receptors modulating contractile activity in the canine
ureter
: histamine H1 receptors, which mediate contraction, and histamine H2 receptors, which mediate relaxation (in the precontracted tissue).
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PMID:Characterization of histamine receptors in the ureter of the dog. 901 30