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Histamine suppression of human lymphocyte responses to mitogens.
Authors:S R Wang  B Zweiman
Institution:Allergy and Immunology Section, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and the Veteran''s Administration Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 USA
Abstract:Exogenously added histamine in non-cytotoxic concentrations (10?5?10?3M) suppresses in vitro proliferation of lymphocytes induced by PHA or Concanavalin A. This suppressive effect was observed when histamine was present for as short as 12 hr in the beginning of the culture. Histamine, in concentrations as high as 10?3M, did not cause increased release of isotope from 51Cr-labeled lymphocytes following 4 hr of incubation. The histamine H2 receptor antagonist, metiamide, but not the H1 receptor antagonists diphenhydramine or chlorpheniramine, blocked the histamine suppressive effect. Some of the biological implications of these findings are discussed.
Keywords:Please address all correspondence to Dr  F  Milgrom Department of Microbiology 203 Sherman Hall  State University of New York at Buffalo  Buffalo  New York 14214  
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