PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Luc M van Beek AU - Marcel Mulder AU - Nicolaas J van Haeringen AU - Aize Kijlstra TI - Topical ophthalmic β blockers may cause release of histamine through cytotoxic effects on inflammatory cells AID - 10.1136/bjo.84.9.1004 DP - 2000 Sep 01 TA - British Journal of Ophthalmology PG - 1004--1007 VI - 84 IP - 9 4099 - http://bjo.bmj.com/content/84/9/1004.short 4100 - http://bjo.bmj.com/content/84/9/1004.full SO - Br J Ophthalmol2000 Sep 01; 84 AB - AIM To evaluate the effects of β blockers used in ophthalmology on the release of histamine from mixed cell preparations containing human leucocytes and basophils. METHODS A mixed leucocyte and basophil preparation was obtained from venous blood of healthy non-atopic volunteers. Cell preparations were then incubated with betaxolol, metipranolol, timolol, or carteolol. After incubation for 1 hour the histamine content of the supernatant was analysed by automated fluorometric analysis. Cell viability was tested by measuring lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) concentrations. RESULTS Betaxolol and metipranolol in concentrations between 10–2 M and 10–3 M liberated histamine from human blood cells in a dose dependent manner. Carteolol and timolol had no effect on histamine at these concentrations. At the same concentrations LDH was also detected in the supernatants of cell suspensions incubated with metipranolol or betaxolol. CONCLUSIONS Betaxolol and metipranolol induce substantial histamine release from human leucocytes, probably as a result of their cytotoxic effect.