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Role of Histamine in Endotoxin Shock.
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InflammationMolecular PharmacologyTotal Blood HistaminePeripheral Vascular ResponsivenessVeterinary PhysiologyMedicineVeterinary ScienceEndotoxin ShockSmall Animal Internal MedicineAnesthesia PracticeToxicologyPlasma HistamineAnesthesiaPharmacologyDrug-induced Liver InjuryAnesthetic PharmacologyAnaesthetic AgentAnesthesiology
Intravenous injection of lethal doses of endotoxin in anesthetized dogs results in rapid decrease in total blood histamine, a concomitant rise in plasma histamine, and increased peripheral vascular responsiveness to histamine. These findings support the view that histamine performs a crucial role in progressive development of hypotension following administration of endotoxin.