1.
Neuropharmacology
; 23(6): 705-9, 1984 Jun.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-6462376
ABSTRACT
A role for brain histamine in the acute action of morphine was studied in mice. In contrast to earlier reports, whole brain histamine levels were not changed 30 min after morphine (1-56 mg/kg). Levels of the brain histamine metabolite, tele-methylhistamine were also unchanged. Morphine (1.8-10 mg/kg) caused a dose-dependent antinociceptive response that was unaffected by histamine H1-antagonists (i.p.), H2-antagonists (i.p. or i.vent.), or metoprine (i.p.), an inhibitor of histamine metabolism. alpha-Fluoromethylhistidine, the inhibitor of brain histamine synthesis, unexpectedly potentiated the response to low doses of morphine. These results find no evidence for a role of brain histamine in opiate analgesia.
Subject(s)
Analgesia , Histamine/physiology , Morphine/pharmacology , Animals , Brain Chemistry/drug effects , Cimetidine/pharmacology , Histamine/analysis , Male , Methylhistidines/pharmacology , Mice , Mice, Inbred Strains
2.
Brain Res
; 239(2): 639-43, 1982 May 13.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-6284312