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Title: Rilmenidine differs from clonidine in that it lacks histamine-like activity. Author: Li CG, Rand MJ. Journal: J Pharm Pharmacol; 1989 Jul; 41(7):464-8. PubMed ID: 2570851. Abstract: Studies were carried out to determine whether rilmenidine, a recently introduced antihypertensive agent with a similar mechanism of action of clonidine, possesses histamine-like activity on tissues responding to histamine H2-receptor agonists. In guinea-pig isolated atria, both histamine and clonidine caused concentration-dependent positive chronotropic effects which were blocked by the histamine H2-receptor antagonist cimetidine (5 microM); in contrast, rilmenidine produced a concentration-dependent negative chronotropic effect which was not altered by cimetidine. In stilboestrol-treated rat isolated uterus contracted by KCl, histamine and clonidine produces concentration-dependent relaxations which were blocked by cimetidine (5 microM); rilmenidine also produced relaxation, but this was not affected by cimetidine (5 microM). These findings suggest that rilmenidine, unlike clonidine, does not activate histamine H2-receptors in either guinea-pig atria or rat uterus.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]