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Iontophoretic studies of histamine and histamine antagonists in the feline vestibular nuclei.
Authors:J Satayavivad  E B Kirsten
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons, 630 West 168th Street, New York, N.Y. 10032, U.S.A.
Abstract:The activity of single neurons in the vestibular neuronal complex of midcollicular decerebrate, decerebellectomized cats were recorded and their responsiveness to iontophoretically applied histamine and other agents determined. The majority of the cells tested were inhibited by iontophoresis of histamine while 24% were excited by this agent. Neurons exhibiting inhibitory responses were widely distributed throughout the four vestibular nuclei and adjacent reticular formation whereas excitatory responses to histamine were obtained mainly in the region of the lateral vestibular nucleus. The H2-receptor blocking agents metiamide and cimetidine were examined as to their actions on spontaneously firing cells and cells affected by histamine. Metiamide was selective in blocking histamine-induced inhibition but not excitation while cimetidine was ineffective in blocking either response. These results suggest that histamine has both inhibitory and excitatory actions on brain stem neurons and metiamide is an effective antagonist of histamine-induced inhibition.
Keywords:Vestibular nuclei  Histamine  Metiamide  Cimetidine  Microiontophoresis
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