Budazhabon G B, Kuznik B I
Farmakol Toksikol. 1979 Jul-Aug;42(4):390-2.
It has been established in dog experiments that histamine (0.05 mg/kg) induces a considerable rise in blood coagulation, an increase in prothrombin consumption and plasma tolerance to heparin a diminution of fibrinase content and enhancement of fibrinolysis. Lymph coagulation and fibrinolytic activity remain unchanged.
在犬类实验中已证实,组胺(0.05毫克/千克)会使血液凝固显著增强,凝血酶原消耗增加,血浆对肝素的耐受性增强,纤维蛋白溶酶含量减少,纤维蛋白溶解增强。淋巴凝固和纤维蛋白溶解活性保持不变。