Monatsschr Kinderh
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Histamine is partly metabolized to a stabile metabolite N-methyl-histamine and excreted in the urine. We analysed the degradation of infused histamine and the N-methyl-histamine-excretion in atopic and normal individuals as in patients with a bronchoconstriction due to allergen/exercise challenge. N-methyl-histamine was determined by a newly developed radioimmunoassay. 60 controls and 38 atopic individuals were investigated. ⋯ Only an 0.1% rise of N-methyl-histamine was observed following an oral administration of histamine. Neither bronchial challenge with specific allergen nor physical exercise elicited significant changes of N-methylhistamine excretion. The secretion of N-methyl-histamine demonstrates the degradation of histamine in the circulation, the measurement oft this metabolite in the urine should be considered when analysing the cause of severe systemic allergic reaction as anaphylaxis but not asthma or atopic disposition.