Famotidine activates the vagus nerve inflammatory reflex to attenuate cytokine storm.
Huan YangSam J GeorgeDane A ThompsonHarold A SilvermanTéa TsaavaAisling TynanValentin A PavlovEric H ChangUlf AnderssonMichael BrinesSangeeta S ChavanKevin J TraceyPublished in: Molecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) (2022)
These observations reveal a previously unidentified vagus nerve-dependent anti-inflammatory effect of famotidine in the setting of cytokine storm which is not replicated by high dosages of other H2R antagonists in clinical use. Because famotidine is more potent when administered intrathecally, these findings are also consistent with a primarily central nervous system mechanism of action.