Histamine disposition in endothelial specific granules of the toad aorta.

High-performance liquid chromatography revealed that toad aorta delivered appreciable concentrations of histamine into the perfusate when perfused by Ringer's solution containing the histamine liberator. Electron micrographs of this vessel after the perfusion showed an expulsion of the endothelial specific granules into the vascular lumen. These results support to our previous hypothesis that the granules are a reservoir site of histamine and might take an important role in the regulation of vascular tone.