Abstract
We have previously suggested that carnosine may serve as a reservoir for histidine to be used as a source of histamine in the trauma response of rats. In this study we report the effect of stimulation of histamine-forming capacity by compound 48 80 on muscle carnosinase (C'ASE) and histidine decarboxylase (HDC) activities as well as on muscle carnosine and histamine concentrations. Male rats (180 g) were injected i.p. with 5 mg/kg bw of compound 48 80 and C'ASE and HDC activities as well as carnosine, histidine and histamine concentrations were monitored over a 72 h period post-injection. This treatment resulted in an 120% increase in muscle HDC activity and an 110% increase in muscle histamine concentration at 15 min post-injection, followed by an 80% increase in muscle C'ASE activity at 1 h and a 100% reduction in muscle carnosine concentration at 24 h post-injection when compared to control animals injected with 0.9% saline. Histidine concentration was not affected by treatment. The time frame of response, a rapid increase in muscle HDC activity and in muscle histamine concentration followed by an increase in muscle C'ASE activity and a later decrease in muscle carnosine concentration, suggests that carnosine is hydrolysed to liberate histidine and that carnosine, as a reservoir for histidine, is mobilized to maintain a constant muscle concentration of histidine for histamine synthesis.
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