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Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 250: E523-E529, 1986;
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AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol 250, Issue 5 523-E529, Copyright © 1986 by American Physiological Society


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H1 action of histamine on aldosterone and cortisol secretion by perfused dog adrenal

T. Aikawa, I. Matsumoto, T. Hirose, T. Morikawa and Y. Tsujimoto

The left adrenal of hypophysectomized-nephrectomized dogs was perfused in situ with artificial medium equilibrated with 95% O2-5% CO2. Repeated secretory responses of aldosterone to ACTH and histamine were almost reproducible during 2 h of perfusion, but those of cortisol and corticosterone gradually reduced. The secretion of aldosterone in response to histamine markedly increased at 1 microM and those of cortisol and corticosterone significantly increased at 1 and 10 microM, respectively. The secretory response of aldosterone to 10 microM histamine was comparable with that to 300 microU/ml ACTH, but the secretory responses of cortisol and corticosterone to 10 microM histamine were very much lower than those to 1 microU/ml ACTH. The secretory responses of these three steroids to 10 microM histamine were almost completely depressed by continuous administration of 10 microM pyrilamine maleate, but not abolished by that of 100 microM metiamide. The secretory responses of these three steroids to 10 microM histamine were slightly depressed by continuous infusion of 10 microM methysergide maleate. These results suggest that histamine at pathophysiological concentrations stimulates the secretion of aldosterone markedly, and those of cortisol and corticosterone slightly, via an H1 receptor of adrenocortical cells in the dog.


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