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Dr.Rakshitha
Pharma PG
HIMS,Hassan
Histamine and antihistamine drugs
Histamine and antihistamine drugs
Contents:
• Introduction
• Synthesis, storage, distribution of Histamine
• Role of Histamine
• Anti histamine
• Its therapeutic uses
• Adverse effects
• Summary
Introduction
Autacoids
• Biological agents
• act locally (e.g.within inflammatory pockets) at
the site of synthesis and release.
• k/a “local hormones”
Autacoids
• Amine : Histamine
Serotonin
• Lipid derived: Prostaglandins
Leukotrienes
• Peptide : Plasma kinins,
Angiotensin
Histamine
• Histos: Tissue
N N
NH2
H
1
2
3
45
Histamine
Histamine
• Biogenic amine present in
-animal and plant tissues
-venoms and stinging secretions
• One of the mediators involved in inflammatory
& hypersensitivity reactions.
Synthesis, storage & metabolism of
histamine
• Synthesized by decarboxylation of
amino acid histidine
• Histamine is present in storage
granules of mast cells & also
found in skin, lungs, liver, gastric
mucosa etc.
Histamine
Distribution:
• Histamine - storage granules of mast cells.
Tissues rich in histamine-skin,
gastric and intestinal mucosa,
lungs, liver and placenta.
• Nonmast cell histamine occurs in
brain, epidermis, gastric mucosa.
Histamine: Storage and Release
Immunologic Release:
immunological stimulus.
↓
• In mast cells, if sensitized by surface IgE antibodies,
degranulate when exposed specific antigen.
• Degranulation is involved in the immediate (type I)
allergic reaction.
Histamine: Storage and Release
MoA of Histamine Receptors
Histamine
H1 Receptors H2 Receptors H3 Receptors
(presynaptic auto
receptors)
↑ Ca2+
Smooth muscle contraction
Increased capillary
permeability
Vasodilation
Sensory nerve endings pain
& itching
↑ cAMP
↑ Gastric acid secretion
Blood vessels:
vasodilation
Increased capillary
permeability
↓ histamine release
↓secretion
Vasodilation
↓ cAMP
Histamine
PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ROLES
1. Gastric secretion
Histamine - ↑ secretion of HCl in the stomach
• It is released – feeding,
vagal stimulation,
cholinergic drugs and
gastrin
Histamine
Histamine
PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ROLES
2. Allergic phenomenon
3. As transmitter -initiates the sensation of itch
and pain at sensory nerve endings.
Histamine
PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ROLES
4. Inflammation -Histamine is a mediator of
vasodilatation
5. Tissue growth and repair.
Histamine
PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS
Exocrine Glands
• Gastric glands
• Salivary glands
• Sweat glands
• Pancreas ↑ Secretion
• Bronchial glands
• Lacrimal glands
Histamine
PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS
Arterioles, Capillaries & Venules
• Vasodilation
• Increased permeability, (edema)
• Systemic hypotension
Histamine
PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS
Vascular Smooth Muscles
• Bronchial tree
• Gastrointestinal tract ↑ Contraction
• Uterus
Anti-Histamines
General Mechanism of Action of Antihistamines
• Blocks action of histamine at receptor
• Competes with histamine for binding
• Displaces histamine from receptor
• Most beneficial when given early
Anti-Histamines
H1 ANTAGONISTS
PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIONS
1. Antagonism of histamine
block - bronchoconstriction,
-contraction of intestinal & smooth
muscle
and triple response—wheal,
flare and
Redness.
Anti-Histamine
H1 ANTAGONISTS
PHARMACOLOGICALACTIONS
2. Antiallergic action -immediate hypersensitivity
(type I reactions)are
suppressed
3. CNS- variable degree of CNS depression.
4. Anticholinergic action- antagonize muscarinic
actions of Ach
5. Local anaesthetic - pheniramine,
promethazine,
diphenhydramine
Classification of Anti -Histamine
Drug DOSE ROUTE
I. HIGHLY SEDATIVE
Diphenhydramine 25–50 mg Capsule , Syrup
Promethazine 25–50 mg oral,,
i.m. (1 mg/kg)
tab., elixer
II. MODERATELY SEDATIVE
Pheniramine 20–50 mg oral, Tab, syr, Injection
Cyproheptadine 4 mg oral Tab , syrup
Cinnarizine 25–50 mg Tab,
III. MILD SEDATIVE
Chlorpheniramine 2-4 mg Oral,I.M
Clemastine 1-2 mg Oral, syrup
Classification of Anti -Histamine
DRUG DOSAGE PREPARATIONS
Fexofenadine 120–180 mg oral TAB
Loratadine 10 mg oral Tab,Suspension
Cetirizine 10 mg oral Tab,syrup
Levocetirizine 5-10 mg oral Tab,syrup
Azelastine 4 mg oral Nasal spray
Mizolastine 10 mg oral Tab
Ebastine 10 mg oral Tab
Anti-Histamines
SECOND GENERATION ANTIHISTAMINICS
• Absence of CNS depressant property.
• Higher H1 selectivitiy: no anticholinergic side
effects.
• Also inhibit late phase allergic reaction by
acting on leukotrienes or by antiplatelet
activating factor effect
Anti-Histamines
2nd GENERATION ANTIHISTAMINICS
Fexofenadine:
active metabolite of Terfenadine.
Terfenadine withdrawn
↓
PVT(Torsades de pointes)
+
CYP3A4 inhibitors(Erythromycin,
Clarithromycin,
Ketoconazole,
Itraconazole, etc.).
Uses: Allergic rhinitis ; Urticaria and other skin allergies
• Free of arrhythmogenic potential,
Anti-Histamines
2nd GENERATION ANTIHISTAMINICS
Loratadine:
• Another long-acting selective peripheral H1
antagonist
• lacks CNS depressant effects and is fast acting.
• Uses- urticaria and atopic dermatitis
Desloratadine - active metabolite of loratadine
effective at half the dose.
Anti-Histamines
• 2nd GENERATION ANTIHISTAMINICS
Cetirizine - metabolite of Hydroxyzine
• Affinity for peripheral H1 receptors;
• Penetrates brain poorly, but mild sedation
• Inhibits release of histamine and of cytotoxic
mediators from platelets as well as eosinophil
chemotaxis during the secondary phase of the
allergic response
Levocetirizine - active R(–) enantiomer
of cetirizine.
Anti-Histamines
USES
1. Allergic disorders.
2. Other conditions- insect bite and ivy poisoning.
-Abnormal dermographism is suppressed.
-blood/saline infusion induced rigor
3. Pruritides -antipruritic action
4. Common cold
Anti-HistaminesUSES
5. VERTIGO
1. Labyrinthine suppressants
(a) Antihistaminics (with anticholinergic action)—Cinnarizine,
Dimenhydrinate, Diphenhydramine, Promethazine.
(b) Anticholinergics— Atropine, Hyoscine.
(c) Antiemetic phenothiazines— Prochlorperazine.
2. Vasodilators —Betahistine , Nicotinic acid.
3. Diuretics
—Acetazolamide, Thiazides, Furosemide.
4. Anxiolytics, antidepressants—Diazepam, Amitriptyline.
5. Corticosteroids.
Parenteral Prochlorperazine is the most effective drug for
controlling violent vertigo and vomiting
Anti-Histamines
USES
7. Preanaesthetic medication- Promethazine
8. Cough - Chlorpheniramine,
Diphenhydramine and Promethazine
9. Parkinsonism- Promethazine
10. Acute muscle dystonia- Promethazine,
Diphenhydramine
or
Hydroxyzine.
Anti-Histamines
Adverse effect
• Sedation,
• Diminished alertness and concentration,
• Light headedness,
• Motor incoordination,
• Fatigue and tendency to fall asleep
• Dryness of mouth,
• Alteration of bowel movement,
• Urinary hesitancy and blurring of vision
Anti-Histamines
H2 receptor antagonists
1. Cimetidine (tagamet) associated with most
side effects
2. Rantidine (zantac)
3. Famotidine (pepcid)
4. Nizatidine (axid)
Summary
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Histamine and antihistamin

  • 2. Histamine and antihistamine drugs Contents: • Introduction • Synthesis, storage, distribution of Histamine • Role of Histamine • Anti histamine • Its therapeutic uses • Adverse effects • Summary
  • 3. Introduction Autacoids • Biological agents • act locally (e.g.within inflammatory pockets) at the site of synthesis and release. • k/a “local hormones”
  • 4. Autacoids • Amine : Histamine Serotonin • Lipid derived: Prostaglandins Leukotrienes • Peptide : Plasma kinins, Angiotensin
  • 5. Histamine • Histos: Tissue N N NH2 H 1 2 3 45 Histamine
  • 6. Histamine • Biogenic amine present in -animal and plant tissues -venoms and stinging secretions • One of the mediators involved in inflammatory & hypersensitivity reactions.
  • 7. Synthesis, storage & metabolism of histamine • Synthesized by decarboxylation of amino acid histidine • Histamine is present in storage granules of mast cells & also found in skin, lungs, liver, gastric mucosa etc.
  • 8.
  • 9. Histamine Distribution: • Histamine - storage granules of mast cells. Tissues rich in histamine-skin, gastric and intestinal mucosa, lungs, liver and placenta. • Nonmast cell histamine occurs in brain, epidermis, gastric mucosa.
  • 10. Histamine: Storage and Release Immunologic Release: immunological stimulus. ↓ • In mast cells, if sensitized by surface IgE antibodies, degranulate when exposed specific antigen. • Degranulation is involved in the immediate (type I) allergic reaction.
  • 12. MoA of Histamine Receptors Histamine H1 Receptors H2 Receptors H3 Receptors (presynaptic auto receptors) ↑ Ca2+ Smooth muscle contraction Increased capillary permeability Vasodilation Sensory nerve endings pain & itching ↑ cAMP ↑ Gastric acid secretion Blood vessels: vasodilation Increased capillary permeability ↓ histamine release ↓secretion Vasodilation ↓ cAMP
  • 13. Histamine PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ROLES 1. Gastric secretion Histamine - ↑ secretion of HCl in the stomach • It is released – feeding, vagal stimulation, cholinergic drugs and gastrin
  • 15. Histamine PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ROLES 2. Allergic phenomenon 3. As transmitter -initiates the sensation of itch and pain at sensory nerve endings.
  • 16. Histamine PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL ROLES 4. Inflammation -Histamine is a mediator of vasodilatation 5. Tissue growth and repair.
  • 17. Histamine PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS Exocrine Glands • Gastric glands • Salivary glands • Sweat glands • Pancreas ↑ Secretion • Bronchial glands • Lacrimal glands
  • 18. Histamine PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS Arterioles, Capillaries & Venules • Vasodilation • Increased permeability, (edema) • Systemic hypotension
  • 19. Histamine PHARMACOLOGICAL EFFECTS Vascular Smooth Muscles • Bronchial tree • Gastrointestinal tract ↑ Contraction • Uterus
  • 20. Anti-Histamines General Mechanism of Action of Antihistamines • Blocks action of histamine at receptor • Competes with histamine for binding • Displaces histamine from receptor • Most beneficial when given early
  • 21. Anti-Histamines H1 ANTAGONISTS PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIONS 1. Antagonism of histamine block - bronchoconstriction, -contraction of intestinal & smooth muscle and triple response—wheal, flare and Redness.
  • 22. Anti-Histamine H1 ANTAGONISTS PHARMACOLOGICALACTIONS 2. Antiallergic action -immediate hypersensitivity (type I reactions)are suppressed 3. CNS- variable degree of CNS depression. 4. Anticholinergic action- antagonize muscarinic actions of Ach 5. Local anaesthetic - pheniramine, promethazine, diphenhydramine
  • 23. Classification of Anti -Histamine Drug DOSE ROUTE I. HIGHLY SEDATIVE Diphenhydramine 25–50 mg Capsule , Syrup Promethazine 25–50 mg oral,, i.m. (1 mg/kg) tab., elixer II. MODERATELY SEDATIVE Pheniramine 20–50 mg oral, Tab, syr, Injection Cyproheptadine 4 mg oral Tab , syrup Cinnarizine 25–50 mg Tab, III. MILD SEDATIVE Chlorpheniramine 2-4 mg Oral,I.M Clemastine 1-2 mg Oral, syrup
  • 24. Classification of Anti -Histamine DRUG DOSAGE PREPARATIONS Fexofenadine 120–180 mg oral TAB Loratadine 10 mg oral Tab,Suspension Cetirizine 10 mg oral Tab,syrup Levocetirizine 5-10 mg oral Tab,syrup Azelastine 4 mg oral Nasal spray Mizolastine 10 mg oral Tab Ebastine 10 mg oral Tab
  • 25. Anti-Histamines SECOND GENERATION ANTIHISTAMINICS • Absence of CNS depressant property. • Higher H1 selectivitiy: no anticholinergic side effects. • Also inhibit late phase allergic reaction by acting on leukotrienes or by antiplatelet activating factor effect
  • 26. Anti-Histamines 2nd GENERATION ANTIHISTAMINICS Fexofenadine: active metabolite of Terfenadine. Terfenadine withdrawn ↓ PVT(Torsades de pointes) + CYP3A4 inhibitors(Erythromycin, Clarithromycin, Ketoconazole, Itraconazole, etc.). Uses: Allergic rhinitis ; Urticaria and other skin allergies • Free of arrhythmogenic potential,
  • 27. Anti-Histamines 2nd GENERATION ANTIHISTAMINICS Loratadine: • Another long-acting selective peripheral H1 antagonist • lacks CNS depressant effects and is fast acting. • Uses- urticaria and atopic dermatitis Desloratadine - active metabolite of loratadine effective at half the dose.
  • 28. Anti-Histamines • 2nd GENERATION ANTIHISTAMINICS Cetirizine - metabolite of Hydroxyzine • Affinity for peripheral H1 receptors; • Penetrates brain poorly, but mild sedation • Inhibits release of histamine and of cytotoxic mediators from platelets as well as eosinophil chemotaxis during the secondary phase of the allergic response Levocetirizine - active R(–) enantiomer of cetirizine.
  • 29. Anti-Histamines USES 1. Allergic disorders. 2. Other conditions- insect bite and ivy poisoning. -Abnormal dermographism is suppressed. -blood/saline infusion induced rigor 3. Pruritides -antipruritic action 4. Common cold
  • 30. Anti-HistaminesUSES 5. VERTIGO 1. Labyrinthine suppressants (a) Antihistaminics (with anticholinergic action)—Cinnarizine, Dimenhydrinate, Diphenhydramine, Promethazine. (b) Anticholinergics— Atropine, Hyoscine. (c) Antiemetic phenothiazines— Prochlorperazine. 2. Vasodilators —Betahistine , Nicotinic acid. 3. Diuretics —Acetazolamide, Thiazides, Furosemide. 4. Anxiolytics, antidepressants—Diazepam, Amitriptyline. 5. Corticosteroids. Parenteral Prochlorperazine is the most effective drug for controlling violent vertigo and vomiting
  • 31. Anti-Histamines USES 7. Preanaesthetic medication- Promethazine 8. Cough - Chlorpheniramine, Diphenhydramine and Promethazine 9. Parkinsonism- Promethazine 10. Acute muscle dystonia- Promethazine, Diphenhydramine or Hydroxyzine.
  • 32. Anti-Histamines Adverse effect • Sedation, • Diminished alertness and concentration, • Light headedness, • Motor incoordination, • Fatigue and tendency to fall asleep • Dryness of mouth, • Alteration of bowel movement, • Urinary hesitancy and blurring of vision
  • 33. Anti-Histamines H2 receptor antagonists 1. Cimetidine (tagamet) associated with most side effects 2. Rantidine (zantac) 3. Famotidine (pepcid) 4. Nizatidine (axid)

Notas do Editor

  1. Sir Henry Dale, discovered histamine Histamine was first discovered in 1910 by Sir Henry Hallett Dale as a contaminant of ergot generated by bacterial action. It was first synthesized before its significance was known, and due to its wide range of biological activity, has become one of the most important biologically produced amines in medicine and biology