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The histamine H3 receptor: from gene cloning to H3 receptor drugs [PDF]

open access: yesNature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2005
Since the cloning of the histamine H(3) receptor cDNA in 1999 by Lovenberg and co-workers, this histamine receptor has gained the interest of many pharmaceutical companies as a potential drug target for the treatment of various important disorders, including obesity, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia, as well ...
Leurs, R.   +3 more
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Isoform dependent differences in histamine H3 receptor constitutive activity revealed by human H3(445) and H3(365) receptors.

open access: yesThe FASEB Journal, 2007
The histamine H 3 receptor (H 3 R) exists as multiple splice isoforms. Using GTPγS binding and MAPK phosphorylation assays, we compared constitutive signaling by human H 3 (445) and H 3
Timothy A. Esbenshade   +9 more
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Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonists Go to Clinics

open access: yesBiological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 2008
Within the recent years novel lead optimisations for histamine H(3) receptor antagonists made their way from bench to bedside. Structure-activity relationships, cross-affinities and side effects as well as pharmacokinetic profiling will be discussed on selected promising compound series.
Kerstin, Sander   +2 more
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Identification of histamine H3 receptor antagonists

open access: yesThe FASEB Journal, 2007
Histamine H 3 receptors (H 3 R) regulate the release of histamine and other neurotransmitters in the brain. H 3 R have been shown to modulate many functions, including feeding, sleep, and cognition, making them ...
Andria Lee Del Tredici   +14 more
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The Histamine H3 Receptor: Structure, Pharmacology, and Function [PDF]

open access: yesMolecular Pharmacology, 2016
Among the four G protein-coupled receptors (H1-H4) identified as mediators of the biologic effects of histamine, the H3 receptor (H3R) is distinguished for its almost exclusive expression in the nervous system and the large variety of isoforms generated by alternative splicing of the corresponding mRNA.
Gustavo, Nieto-Alamilla   +4 more
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Anticonvulsive effect of nonimidazole histamine H3 receptor antagonists

open access: yesBehavioural Pharmacology, 2014
To determine the potential of histamine H3 receptor (H3R) ligands as new antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), aromatic ether, and diether derivatives (1-12) belonging to the nonimidazole class of ligands, with high in-vitro binding affinity at human H3R, were tested for their in-vivo anticonvulsive activity in the maximal electroshock (MES)-induced and ...
Sadek, Bassem   +7 more
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The gastric H3 receptor: a review.

open access: yesThe Yale journal of biology and medicine, 1994
Previous in vivo and in vitro studies from our laboratory have revealed a line of pharmacological evidence supporting histamine H3 receptor(s) involvement in the control of gastric acid secretion. We have recently extended our studies to the human gastric tumoral cell HGT-1.
M J, Lewin   +3 more
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Discovery of a Tritiated Radioligand with High Affinity and Selectivity for the Histamine H3 Receptor. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Med Chem Lett, 2023
Mönnich D   +5 more
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