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Receptors, Histamine H1 (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Receptors, Histamine H1'
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8 Aug 2009
Mast cells promote both innate and acquired immune responses, but little is known about the effect of mast cells on T regulatory (T(reg)) cell function. In this study, we show for the first time that the capacity of murine CD4(+)CD25(+) T(reg) cells ...
rec_pub_19667094-mast-cells-regulate-cd4-cd25-t-regulatory-cell-suppressor-function.htm
11 Jul 2009
Allergic rhinitis (AR) is an inflammatory disorder typified by symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, and rhinorrhea. Histamine plays important roles in eliciting AR symptoms. Up-regulation of the histamine H(1) receptor (H1R) and histidine ...
rec_pub_19596986-suplatast-tosilate-inhibits-histamine-signaling-direct-indirect.htm
Hypothalamic neuronal histamine signaling in the estrogen deficiency-induced obesity.
6 Jul 2009
Menopause is one of the triggers that induce obesity. Estradiol (E2), corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH), and hypothalamic neuronal histamine are anorexigenic substances within the hypothalamus. This study examined the interactions among E2, CRH, ...
rec_pub_19619143-hypothalamic-neuronal-histamine-signaling-estrogen-deficiency-induced.htm
29 Jun 2009
Histamine is involved in the pathogenesis of several tumors; however, there are no data on its possible involvement in human adrenocortical tumorigenesis. The expression of genes and proteins involved in the biosynthesis (histidine decarboxylase, ...
rec_pub_19568768-differences-expression-histamine-related-genes-proteins-normal-human.htm
12 May 2009
One of the common side effects of antihistamine medicines is xerostomia (dry mouth). The current consensus is that antihistamine-induced xerostomia comes from an antimuscarinic effect. Although the effect of antihistamines on salivary secretion is ...
rec_pub_19443731-histamine-h1-receptor-induces-cytosolic-calcium-increase-aquaporin.htm
12 May 2009
Some antihistamine drugs that are used for rhinitis and pollinosis have a sedative effect as they enter the brain and block the H(1) receptor, potentially causing serious accidents. Receptor occupancy has been measured with PET under single-dose ...
rec_pub_19443589-cerebral-histamine-h1-receptor-binding-potential-measured-pet-test.htm
4 May 2009
The effects of histamine on the membrane potential and currents of human glioblastoma (GL-15) cells were investigated. In perforated whole cell configuration, short (3 s) applications of histamine (100 microM) hyperpolarized the membrane by ...
rec_pub_19420000-histamine-hyperpolarizes-human-glioblastoma-cells-activating.htm
2 May 2009
BACKGROUND: Bilastine is a new non-sedative H(1) receptor antagonist, indicated for the treatment of allergic rhinitis (AR) (seasonal and perennial). OBJECTIVE: To assess and compare the efficacy and safety of bilastine 20 mg vs. cetirizine 10 mg ...
rec_pub_19438584-efficacy-safety-bilastine-20-mg-compared-cetirizine-10-mg-placebo.htm
May 2009
Synthesis, biological evaluation and structure-activity relationships for a series of novel gamma-carboline analogues of Dimebon are described. Among the studied compounds, gamma-carbolines 3{8} and 3{14} have been identified as potent small ...
rec_pub_19443217-synthesis-biological-evaluation-novel-gamma-carboline-analogues.htm
Histamine H1 receptor knockout mice exhibit impaired spatial memory in the eight-arm radial maze.
29 Apr 2009
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In the mammalian brain, histaminergic neurotransmission is mediated by the postsynaptic histamine H1 and H2 receptors and the presynaptic H3 autoreceptor, which also acts as a heteroreceptor. The H1 receptor has been ...
rec_pub_19413573-histamine-h1-receptor-knockout-mice-exhibit-impaired-spatial-memory.htm
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