نتایج جستجو برای: histamine h1 receptors

تعداد نتایج: 248896  

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1986
D F Woodward S E Ledgard A L Nieves

The recent development of a technique for quantitative measurement of conjunctival microvascular permeability has permitted detailed pharmacological evaluation of H1- and H2-receptor involvement in histamine-induced increases in conjunctival microvascular permeability and the role of histamine in microvascular permeability changes associated with immediate hypersensitivity responses in the conj...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2016
Federico Monczor Natalia Fernandez

H1 and H2 histamine receptor antagonists, although developed many decades ago, are still effective for the treatment of allergic and gastric acid-related conditions. This article focuses on novel aspects of the pharmacology and molecular mechanisms of histamine receptors that should be contemplated for optimizing current therapies, repositioning histaminergic ligands for new therapeutic uses, o...

Journal: :medical journal of islamic republic of iran 0
mohammad h. boskabady from the department of physiology, ghaem medical center, mashhad university of medical sciences, mashhad, iran phillip d. snashall the department of medicine, charing cross and westminster medical school, fulham palace road, london w68rf, uk.

we have measured the competitive antagonistic effect of chlorpheniramine in bronchi of 8 normal and 12 asthmatic subjects. classical pharmacological theory states that the degree of competitive antagonism depends only upon 1) antagonist concentration at the receptor, and 2) receptor affinity. delivery and affinity also influence agonist responsiveness, but measurement of bronchial antagonism al...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 1998
Toan D Nguyen Charles N Okolo Mark W Moody

Histamine affects pancreatic secretion, but its direct action on ion transport by pancreatic duct epithelial cells (PDEC) has not been defined. We now characterize the secretory effects of histamine on cultured, well-differentiated, and nontransformed dog PDEC. Histamine stimulated, in a concentration-dependent manner (1-100 μM), a cellular125I-efflux that was inhibited by 500 μM 5-nitro-2-(3-p...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1977
J R Woods C R Brinkman A Dandavino K Murayama N S Assali

Systemic and pulmonary hemodynamic responses to histamine were investigated inchronically instrumented unanesthetized nonpregnant ewes. Histamine was administered intravenously and into the pulmonary artery. The effects of the same doses of histamine were assessed following H1 and H2 receptor blockade. The effects ocular changes were also monitored. Results indicate that intravenous histamine p...

Journal: :Circulation research 1979
M Wahl W Kuschinsky

We studied the effect of histamine and H1 or H2 blockers on the diameter of pial arteries (39-227 micron) using microapplication into the perivascular space. Concentration-response curves for histamine showed dilations which started at 10(-7) M and were maximal at 10(-5) and 10(-4) M. The H2 blocker, cimetidine, induced no vascular reaction over the whole concentration range tested (10(-7) to 1...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2004
H Hegyesi Zs Darvas V László Z Pós E Pállinger K Hirschberg P Kovács A Falus

BACKGROUND A human neuroblastoma cell line (Paju) was induced by retinoic acid (RA) to differentiate into neuron-like cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS We studied the expression and the possible role of histamine receptors H1 and H2 in retinoic-acid mediated differentiation by semiquantitative RT-PCR. We studied the effect of exogeneously added RA on the morphological change of the human neuroblas...

2016
Mizuki Hattori Mitsuaki Yamazaki Wakana Ohashi Satoshi Tanaka Kohshi Hattori Kenichiro Todoroki Toshio Fujimori Hiroshi Ohtsu Naoyuki Matsuda Yuichi Hattori

BACKGROUND Histamine assumes an important role as a major mediator in various pathologic disorders associated with inflammation and immune reactions. However, the involvement of histamine in the pathological conditions and symptoms of sepsis remains entirely unknown. In this study, we establish that histamine is identified as a contributory mediator to promoting the development of organ injury ...

1998
H. R. Rahmani M. mohammadalipour C. D. Ingram

Histamine is a well known amine which controls many physiological functions of the CNS, including; fluid balance, appetite, thermoregulation, cardiovascular control, learning and stress response. All these functions are done via three membranous H1, H2 and H3 receptors, which in laboratory animals feeding behaviour is under the control of H1 type. In order to investigate the central effect of h...

Journal: :The journal of physiological sciences : JPS 2008
Yasuyoshi Ohshima Michiko Iwase Masahiko Izumizaki Mitsuko Kanamaru Ikuo Homma

We tested the hypothesis that the biphasic ventilatory response to poikilocapnic hypoxia shows circadian variation and contribution of histamine H1 receptors in mice. Initial increases in ventilation were augmented during dark periods. H1 receptors had no major relationship with circadian variation, but affected the declined phase.

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