“…A signifi cant correlation has been found between the lipophil ic nature of these agents and their histamine-releasing activity [Frisk-Holmherg and Kleijn, 1972], Histamine release from rat mast cells, incubated in a glucose-free medium, is more susceptible to inhibi tors of oxidative metabolism such as antimycin A, than is release from cells in glucose-containing media [Peterson, 1974;Diamant et al, 1974]. Furthermore, antimycin A (I uM) reduces the ATP content to very low levels, this reduction being largely counteracted if the cells are incubated in a glucose-containing medi um [Garland and Johansen, 1977], The trifluopera zine-induced histamine release observed in the pres ent investigation at high concentrations, and during prolonged incubations, was not affected by preincu bation with I ¡.tM antimycin A (in a glucose-free me dium). These results suggest a mechanism of hista mine releasing action of trifluoperazine which does not require energy under such circumstances.…”