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Exam #4 - H1 & H2 Histamine Antagonists
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Pharmacology
Graduate
11/11/2009

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Functions of Histamine
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mediator of: physiologic response to tissue or cellular injury, inflammatory responses & allergic reactions, cell growth & repair, gastric acid secretion, a neurotransmitter in CNS, & possible regulator of cardiac functions
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histamine
Definition
stored primarily in mast cells & to a lesser extent basophils; found in highest concentrations in skin & mucosa of GI and bronchial tracts; stored in granules, loosely bound to proteoglycans
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Mechanisms of Histamine release
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1) drug/chemical induced release (displacement by amine drugs, toxins, & venoms); in response to cell or tissue damage; immunologic stimulation (when exposed to appropriate allergen on IgE Abs on mast cells); neuronal & endocrine stimulation (gastric mucosa stimulated by vagal nerve or gastrin)
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Physiological Effects of histamine
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dilates small blood vessels --> flushing, lowered peripheral resistance, fall in BP; increase in capillary permeability --> edema; stimulates peripheral nerve endings --> pain, burning, & itching sensations; "Triple Response" ---> red spot, flare, wheal; Shock --> given in large doses causes anaphylaxis; bronchial constriction; stimulates gastic acid secretion in parietal cells; intense dilation of cerebral vessels; direct effects on heart --> increased force of contraction, slowing of AV conduction
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H1 receptors
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located primarily in skin, BVs, heart, airway, & CNS; mediates rapid vasodilation, increased capillary permeability, irritation of peripheral nerve endings, & bronchoconstriction
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H2 receptors
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located primarily in GI tract, heart, brain, & on various blood vessels; mediates gastric acid secretion;
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Therapeutic Uses of Histamine
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little value in this area; sometimes used in diagnostic tests for allergies, asthma, & for sensory nerve fcn
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Pharmacological Effects of H1-histamine antagonists
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occupy H1 receptor sites as competitive antagonists; Reduce severity of histamine-stimulated: pain, itch, flare response, vasodilation, increase in vascular permeability, & congestion; they DO NOT prevent release of histamine and DO NOT reverse anaphylactic bronchospasm
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Therapeutic Uses of H1 Antihistamines
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treatment of allergies, treatment of common cold, used as antiemetic, sedatives and sleep aids, antisecretory agents, and treatment of Parkinsons disease
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Side Effects & Toxicities of H1-Antihistamines
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Anticholinergic - dry mouth, dry, hot, skin, constipation, urine retention, loss of visual accomodation; sedation, drowsiness, confusion, amnesia, behavioral disturbances; paradoxical CNS stimulation in children; allergic rxns (topical use); lowering of seizure threshold;
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Acute poisoning-overdose of H1-Antihistamines
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Symptoms: excitation, hallucinations, ataxia, incoordination, convulsion, muscular tremors, uncontrollable clonic/tonic jerky motions, fixed dilated pupils, flushed face, fever, coma, cardio-respiratory collapse, death; treat with cholinesterase inhibitors like physostigmine
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Drug interactions with H1-Antihistamines
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potentiation of effects of CNS depressants, alcohol, barbiturates, opioids, benzodiazepines; VERY SERIOUS INTERACTION: with terfenadine or astemizole in conjuction with erythromycin, ketoconazole, or itraconazole --> life threatening arrhythmias (torsades de pointes) due to inhibition of CYP3A4 & subsequent increase in terfenadine & astemizole which block K channels in heart causing serious arrhythmias
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Very Sedating H1-Antihistamines
Definition
doxylamine [Unisom], promethazine HCl [Phenergan], hydroxyzine [Atarax, Vistaril]
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Sedating H1-Antihistamines
Definition
diphenhydramine [Benadryl], dimenhydrinate [Dramamine], brompheniramate maleate [Comtrex, Dimetapp], chlorpheniramine [Chlor-Trimeton], meclizine [Bonine]
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Newer, non-sedating H1-Antihistamines
Definition
loratidine [Claritin, Alavert]/desloratidine [Clarinex], certirizine [Zyrtex], fexofenadine [Allegra]
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H2-Histamine Antagonists
Definition
cimetidine [Tagamet], ranitidine [Zantac], famotidine [Pepcid], nizatidine [Axid]
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Pharmacological Effects of H2-Antihistamines
Definition
inhibition of gastric acid secretion - reduce amount of acid secreted in response to: vagal stimulation, gastrin secretion, stress;
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Therapeutic Uses of H2-Antihistamines
Definition
duodenal & gastric ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux, Zollinger-Ellison syndrome, preoperatively to lessen aspiration damage; prevention of stress ulcers
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Side Effects of H2-Antihistamines
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HA, dizziness, nausea, myalgia, skin rashes, itching;
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Side Effects of Cimetidine [Tagament]
Definition
antiandrogen effect, can cause gynecomastia, decreased libido, & sexual dysfunction in men; sometimes used to treat masculinization (hirsutism) in females; it can intefere with metabolism of other drugs metabolized by cytochrome P450 enzymes
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Drug Interactions with Cimetidine
Definition
potentiates or prolongs actions of drugs metabolized by liver (warfarin, phenytoin, theophylline, phenobarbital, many benzodiazepines, propanolol, nifedipine, digoxin, quinidine, tricyclic antidepressants)
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