TABLE 5.
Tissue | Species | Tissue/Cell type: References |
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1. Cardiomyocytes | ||
1.1 | Adult rat | Whole heart: Matsuda et al. (2004) Zeng et al. (2014) |
Neonatal rat | Cardiomyocyte: Zeng et al. (2014) | |
1.2 | Pig | Ventricle: Cooper et al. (1995) |
1.3 | Human | Atrium and ventricle: Matsuda et al. (2004) |
1.4 | Mouse | Ventricle: Lacking: Gergs et al. (2019): Present: Fitzsimons et al. (2001) |
1.5 | Rabbit | Ventricle: Hattori et al. (1991a), (1991b) |
1.6 | Guinea pig | Ventricle: Agata et al. (2010), Matsuda et al. (2004) |
2. Blood cells | ||
2.1 | Human | Platelets: Nakamura et al. (1999) |
2.2 | Human | Mast cells: Bachert (2002) |
2.3 | Human | Macrophages: Jutel et al. (2009) |
2.4 | Human | Neutrophils: Busse and Sosman (1976) |
2.5 | Human | Erythrocytes: Wagner et al. (2006) |
3 | Human | Vascular smooth muscle cells: Ottoson et al. (1988) |
4 | Human | Endothelial cells: Luo et al. (2013) |
5 | Human | Lymphocytes: Jutel et al. (2009) |
6 | Human | Basophils: Bachert (2002) |
7 | Rat | Fibroblasts: Zeng et al. (2014) |
Here, the tissue distribution and localization of H2-histamine receptors in different cell types (first column) present in the heart of several species (second column) or blood constituents (third column) are listed. It is apparent that H2-histamine receptors are by no way confined to mast cells but are present on several cell types. SMC: smooth muscle cells. EC: endothelial cells. It is worth mentioning that whereas the H2-histamine receptor is found biochemically in the adult rat heart, it is only functional in neonatal and possibly fetal rat heart when one compares this table with Table 4. In the mouse, H2-histamine receptors were present in wild-type cardiomyocytes as messenger ribonucleic acid by polymerase chain reaction but were functionally absent even in electrically stimulated adult cardiomyocytes (Gergs et al.,2019).