Article date: December 1961
By: T. BJURÖ, H. WESTLING, H. WETTERQVIST in Volume 17, Issue 3, pages 479-487
Treatment with thyroxine or liothyronine increased the urinary excretion of free histamine in male and female rats under the influence of aminoguanidine, a histaminase inhibitor. There was no evidence for an altered catabolism of histamine in rats treated with liothyronine, since the same percentage of subcutaneously injected [14C]‐histamine appeared unchanged in the urine. After subcutaneous injection of [14C]‐L‐histidine, rats treated with liothyronine excreted more [14C]‐histamine than control rats. An increased formation of [14C]‐histamine from [14C]‐histidine could also be demonstrated in vitro, in the glandular portion of the stomach, while no increase was found in the skin.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1961.tb01135.x
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