Histamine-mediated delayed permeability response after scald burn inhibited by cimetidine or cold-water treatment.
@article{Boykin1980HistaminemediatedDP,
title={Histamine-mediated delayed permeability response after scald burn inhibited by cimetidine or cold-water treatment.},
author={J V Boykin and Elof Eriksson and Milton M. Sholley and Roland N Pittman},
journal={Science},
year={1980},
volume={209 4458},
pages={
815-7
}
}Scald injury to one ear of the hairless mouse induced significant (P < .05) delayed edema formation in remote, uninjured skin. This remote edema formation was completely inhibited by immediate cold-water treatment of the scalded ear. Cold-water treatment significantly reduced histamine loss from the scalded ear, and the edema-inhibiting effect of the treatment could be mimicked by treating the animal prior to injury with the H2-histamine receptor antagonist cimetidine or a drug that causes…
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