We investigated the effect of cimetidine and histamine on splanchnic circulation in the dogs. Hepatic artery, superior mesenteric artery and portal vein were cannulated to measure each blood pressure. Each blood flow was evaluated utilizing electromagnetic blood flowmetry. And vascular resistances were calculated by measured blood pressure and blood flow.
Cimetidine, histamine, 2-PEA (H
1-agonist), dimaprit (H
2-agonist) and mepyramine maleate (H
1-antagonist) were given by intravenous bolus to the dogs.
Histamine caused vasodilation of hepatic artery but vasoconstriction of superior mesenteric artery and these effects were similar to the effect of 2-PEA. These hemodynamic responses to histimine were inhibited by H
1-antagonist but not inhibited by H
2-antagonist.
Cimetidie produced dilatation of hepatic artery but constriction of portal vein, superior mesenteric artery and reduced total hepatic blood flow. These effects were not inhibited by H
1-antagonist.
We concluded that cimetidine did not stimulated H
1, H
2receptors rather than had the own effects and that H
1-receptor was superior to H
2-receptor on splanchnic circulation in the dogs.
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