نتایج جستجو برای: histamine hi receptors

تعداد نتایج: 252986  

2012
Tomasz Kmiecik Aneta Otocka-Kmiecik Małgorzata Górska-Ciebiada Maciej Ciebiada

Histamine is one of the most important biogenic amines in medicine and biology but its role in allergy, autoimmune and neoplastic diseases has not yet been fully defined. The last few years have brought many discoveries concerning important modulatory effects of histamine and its receptors on basic mechanisms of the immunological processes. The role of histamine H1 and H2 receptors in immunomod...

2013
Evangelia Pantazaka Emily J A Taylor William G Bernard Colin W Taylor

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Histamine and prostaglandin E2 (PGE2 ), directly and via their effects on other cells, regulate the behaviour of vascular smooth muscle (VSM), but their effects on human VSM are incompletely resolved. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH The effects of PGE2 on histamine-evoked changes in intracellular free Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+) ]i ) and adenylyl cyclase activity were measured ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Fu-Wen Zhou Jian-Jun Xu Yu Zhao Mark S LeDoux Fu-Ming Zhou

The substantia nigra pars reticulata (SNr) is a key basal ganglia output nucleus. Inhibitory outputs from SNr are encoded in spike frequency and pattern of the inhibitory SNr projection neurons. SNr output intensity and pattern are often abnormal in movement disorders of basal ganglia origin. In Parkinson's disease, histamine innervation and histamine H3 receptor expression in SNr may be increa...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2004
Naoyuki Matsuda Subrina Jesmin Yoshika Takahashi Eiichiro Hatta Masanobu Kobayashi Kazuto Matsuyama Nozomi Kawakami Ichiro Sakuma Satoshi Gando Hiyoyuki Fukui Yuichi Hattori Roberto Levi

Histamine is highly concentrated in the heart of animals and humans. Excessive release in pathophysiological conditions, such as immediate hypersensitivity and septic shock, causes cardiac dysfunction and arrhythmias. Previous pharmacological studies revealed that H(1) and H(2) receptors mediate these effects. Yet, an accurate estimate of the distribution and molecular characteristics of cardia...

2017
Adam Fabisiak Jakub Włodarczyk Natalia Fabisiak Martin Storr Jakub Fichna

Irritable bowel syndrome is a group of functional gastrointestinal disorders with not yet fully clarified etiology. Recent evidence suggesting that mast cells may play a central role in the pathogenesis of irritable bowel syndrome paves the way for agents targeting histamine receptors as a potential therapeutic option in clinical treatment. In this review, the role of histamine and histamine re...

A Eidi B Kohanrooz L Sepehrara M Eidi S Oryan

Several lines of evidence have indicated that many nuclei in the brain including preoptic nucleus, AV3V, subfornical organ, septal area and lateral hypothalamus are the targets of efferents from chemo-sensitive and pressure-sensitive systems. These areas may concern with regulation of fluid homeostasis. In the present study, intracerebroventricular injections were carried out in all experiments...

2013
Manzoor M. Khan Paolo Sansoni Edgar G. Engleman

Autacoids (principally histamine, beta adrenergic catecholamines, and prostaglandins E and A) have only recently been recognized as substantive moderators of a number of immune functions. If autacoids are to be considered as potential therapeutic immunomodulators, it is necessary to understand their effects on subsets of T cells while they are and are not in contact with each other. This report...

Journal: :Pharmacological reports : PR 2008
Esmaeal Tamaddonfard Hamid Soraya Nasrin Hamzeh-Gooshchi

In this study, the effects of intraperitoneal (ip) injection of physostigmine, subcutaneous (sc) injection of atropine, and intracerebroventricular (icv) injections of histamine, chlorpheniramine (H(1)-receptor antagonist), and ranitidine (H(2)-receptor antagonist) in separate and combined treatments were investigated during yawning in rats. Physostigmine at a dose of 0.25 mg/kg produced the hi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Arunesh Saras Günter Gisselmann Angela K Vogt-Eisele Katja S Erlkamp Olaf Kletke Hermann Pusch Hanns Hatt

Histamine is not only a crucial cytokine in the periphery but also an important neurotransmitter and neuromodulator in the brain. It is known to act on metabotropic H1-H4 receptors, but the existence of directly histamine-gated chloride channels in mammals has been suspected for many years. However, the molecular basis of such mammalian channels remained elusive, whereas in invertebrates, genes...

A Eliassi T Ghasemi Bossejine

Dopamine has an effective role on gastric acid secretion (GAS). The role of peripheral and central dopamine D1/DA1 receptors on stimulated GAS are unknown. The objective of the present study was to use SKF38393 and SCH23390 on stimulated GAS. For all gastric sampling, animals (Sprague Dawley rats) were anesthetized and a polyethylene tube was introduced into the stomach through esophagus and a ...

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