نتایج جستجو برای: histamine hi receptors

تعداد نتایج: 252986  

2016
J. Paul Bolam Tommas J. Ellender

The neuromodulator histamine is released throughout the brain during periods of wakefulness. Combined with an abundant expression of histamine receptors, this suggests potential widespread histaminergic control of neural circuit activity. However, the effect of histamine on many of these circuits is unknown. In this review we will discuss recent evidence for histaminergic modulation of the basa...

2010
Jian-Sheng Lin Olga A. Sergeeva Helmut L. Haas

The histaminergic system fulfills a major role in the maintenance of waking. Histaminergic neurons are located exclusively in the posterior hypothalamus from where they project to most areas of the central nervous system. The histamine H3 receptors are autoreceptors damping histamine synthesis, the firing frequency of histamine neurons, and the release of histamine from axonal varicosities. It ...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2011
Jian-Sheng Lin Olga A Sergeeva Helmut L Haas

The histaminergic system fulfills a major role in the maintenance of waking. Histaminergic neurons are located exclusively in the posterior hypothalamus from where they project to most areas of the central nervous system. The histamine H(3) receptors are autoreceptors damping histamine synthesis, the firing frequency of histamine neurons, and the release of histamine from axonal varicosities. I...

Journal: :International journal of molecular medicine 2006
Tobias Müller Daniel Myrtek Hannes Bayer Stephan Sorichter Katrin Schneider Gernot Zissel Johannes Norgauer Marco Idzko

Histamine is a well-known mediator eliciting a broad range of responses in different cell types. Four different subtypes of G protein-coupled histamine receptors (H1-H4) have been cloned and pharmacologically characterized. However, involvement of the different histamine receptor subtypes in immunomodulatory functions of bronchial epithelium has only been investigated marginally. The expression...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2011
Renata Frazão Douglas G McMahon Walter Schunack Proleta Datta Ruth Heidelberger David W Marshak

PURPOSE Previously, retinopetal axons containing histamine and dopaminergic neurons expressing histamine H(1)-receptor had been localized in mouse retinas using anatomic techniques. The goal of these experiments was to demonstrate that these receptors are functional. METHODS Dopaminergic cells were acutely isolated from retinas of transgenic mice expressing red fluorescent protein under contr...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
G Caron Y Delneste E Roelandts C Duez N Herbault G Magistrelli J Y Bonnefoy J Pestel P Jeannin

Mast cells and immature dendritic cells (DC) are in close contact in peripheral tissues. Upon activation, mast cells release histamine, a mediator involved in the immediate hypersensitivity reaction. We therefore tested whether histamine could affect human DC activation and maturation. Histamine induces CD86 expression on immature DC in a dose-dependent (significant at 10(-7) M) and transient m...

Journal: :Brazilian journal of medical and biological research = Revista brasileira de pesquisas medicas e biologicas 1997
M B Ruarte A G Orofino E O Alvarez

The possible role of histamine receptors in the hippocampal formation on the exploratory motivation and emotionality of the rat was studied. An elevated asymmetric plus-maze composed of 4 different arms (no walls, single high wall, high and low walls and two high walls) arranged at 90 degrees angles was used. The exploration score, considered to be an index of exploratory motivation, and the pe...

Journal: :Endocrinology 1999
S L Bealer W R Crowley

Central histaminergic neurons have been implicated in the control of oxytocin (OT) secretion in various physiological conditions, including parturition and lactation. The present studies investigated whether histamine also influences the central intranuclear release of OT, which is known to be important in the activation of OT neurons, and the possible interaction of histamine with norepinephri...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2001
C Liu S J Wilson C Kuei T W Lovenberg

The recently identified histamine H4 receptor has revealed a potential new complexity for the role of histamine in the immune system. To begin to understand the role of this receptor in humans, one must first determine whether homologs exist and can be studied in lower species. To address this, we cloned the rat, mouse, and guinea pig cDNAs corresponding to the recently identified human histami...

2014
Subhashree Mahapatra Melanie Albrecht Barbara Behrens Adan Jirmo Georg Behrens Christina Hartwig Detlef Neumann Ulrike Raap Heike Bähre Christina Herrick Anna-Maria Dittrich

BACKGROUND Histamine drives pruritus in allergic skin diseases which clinically constitutes a most disruptive symptom. Skin pathology in allergic skin diseases is crucially influenced by different T-helper subsets. However, the contribution of different histamine-receptors to T-helper cell dependent skin pathology has not been definitively answered. Models which can specifically address the fun...

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