نتایج جستجو برای: histamine receptor antagonist

تعداد نتایج: 621421  

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2010
Zhi-Yu Wang Yan Ding Takanori Miki Katsuhiko Warita Yoshiki Matsumoto Yoshiki Takeuchi Shi-Jie Wang Jian-Gang Feng Wei Liu Ya-Di Wang Xiao-Ling Wang Yu-Hua Wang Ya Liu Bao-En Shan

Nerve growth factor (NGF) as an autocrine or paracrine growth factor plays a critical role in the pathogenesis and progression of human pancreatic cancer. NGF is synthesized as a proform (proNGF) that, when cleaved, releases mature ligand (mNGF). proNGF and mNGF bind to high-affinity tyrosine kinase receptor A (TrkA) and low-affinity receptor p75 to different extents. Histamine is a potent stim...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003
Claudia L Hofstra Pragnya J Desai Robin L Thurmond Wai-Ping Fung-Leung

The diverse physiological functions of histamine are mediated through distinct histamine receptors. Mast cells are major producers of histamine, yet effects of histamine on mast cells are currently unclear. The present study shows that histamine induces chemotaxis of mouse mast cells, without affecting mast cell degranulation. Mast cell chemotaxis toward histamine could be blocked by the dual H...

Journal: :Biomedical research 2011
Jalal Izadi Mobarakeh Anahita Torkaman-Boutorabi Amir Abbas Rahimi Shahrooz Ghasri Reza Mohammad Ali Nezhad Arash Hamzely Baharak Khoshkholgh Sima Kazuhiro Takahashi Kazuo Nunoki Kazuhiko Yanai

Histamine and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) contribute to the pain perception. The aim of the present study is to clarify the interaction of histamine and CGRP in the perception of inflammatory pain. The effects of a histamine H1 receptor antagonist (pyrilamine, i.p.), an H2 receptor antagonist (ranitidine, i.p.) and a CGRP antagonist (CGRP 8-37, i.t.) on the formalininduced pain was s...

Journal: :Hearing research 1989
S C Bledsoe R J Sinard S J Allen

The actions of histamine and histamine antagonists on afferent nerve activity were investigated in the lateral line of Xenopus laevis. Histamine (0.002-2.0 mM) had no effect on spontaneous activity or excitatory responses to water motion. In contrast, pyrilamine, an H1 receptor antagonist, suppressed spontaneous activity beginning at 0.01-0.05 mM. Below 0.3 mM the suppression was often preceded...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2001
Y Zhu D Michalovich H Wu K B Tan G M Dytko I J Mannan R Boyce J Alston L A Tierney X Li N C Herrity L Vawter H M Sarau R S Ames C M Davenport J P Hieble S Wilson D J Bergsma L R Fitzgerald

Using a genomics-based reverse pharmacological approach for screening orphan G-protein coupled receptors, we have identified and cloned a novel high-affinity histamine receptor. This receptor, termed AXOR35, is most closely related to the H3 histamine receptor, sharing 37% protein sequence identity. A multiple responsive element/cyclic AMP-responsive element-luciferase reporter assay was used t...

Journal: :Neural plasticity 2016
Tunyu Jian Niuniu Yang Yan Yang Chan Zhu Xiaolin Yuan Guang Yu Changming Wang Zhongli Wang Hao Shi Min Tang Qian He Lei Lan Guanyi Wu Zongxiang Tang

Histamine H4 receptor has been confirmed to play a role in evoking peripheral pruritus. However, the ionic and intracellular signaling mechanism of activation of H4 receptor on the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons is still unknown. By using cell culture and calcium imaging, we studied the underlying mechanism of activation of H4 receptor on the DRG neuron. Immepip dihydrobromide (immepip)-a h...

2002
Thomas E. Goetz Murli Manohar

Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia (EIAH) in human subjects may be associated with pulmonary injury/capillary stress failure-induced histamine release and is reported to be ameliorated by administration of H1 antihistiminics. EIAH is a routine occurrence in strenuously exercising Thoroughbreds, 75–100% of which also experience exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EIPH). In contrast with repo...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 1976
J R Powell M J Brody

Histamine caused a fall in blood pressure in anesthetized dogs and cats which was only partially attenuated by mepyramine (pyrilamine), a histamine type H1-receptor antagonist. Further treatment with burimide or metiamide, type H2-receptor antagonists, caused nearly complete attenuation of the response to histamine. Burimamide alone had no effect on vasodilatation produced by histamine in the d...

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