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Prolactin responses to histamine H2 receptor antagonists

Acta Endocrinologica, 1980
Abstract. We have compared the effects of cimetidine and SK&F 92994, a new more potent histamine H2 receptor antagonist, on serum prolactin, and also assessed the effect of the H2 receptor agonist impromidine on the response to cimetidine. As previously reported, cimetidine 200 mg given as an iv bolus dose produced a marked rise in serum prolactin,
P C, Sharpe   +4 more
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Histamine H2 receptor: Involvement in gastric ulceration

Life Sciences, 1976
The involvement of the H1 and H2 receptors for histamine in the pathogenesis of gastric ulcers was investigated in rats. Metiamide, an H2 receptor antagonist, reliably reduced ulceration produced by stress alone or by a combination of stress and aspirin.
P A, Brown   +2 more
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Histamine H2 receptors in rat renal glomeruli

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1982
The aim of this study was to demonstrate histamine-H2 receptors in glomeruli isolated from rat renal cortex and to correlate binding to stimulation by histamine of glomerular cyclic AMP concentration. Binding studies were performed at 10-12 degrees C using [3H]cimetidine as a tracer.
D, Chansel   +3 more
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Conformational analyses on histamine H2-receptor antagonists

Journal of Computer-Aided Molecular Design, 1990
In a series of compounds with H2-antihistaminic activity, a conformational analysis was performed based on force field calculations. The drugs studied were cimetidine, ranitidine, famotidine, roxatidine and the conformationally more restricted ICI127032.
H D, Höltje, A, Batzenschlager
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Potential histamine H2-receptor antagonists. 4. Benzylhistamines

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 1982
As part of our studies aimed at designing histamine H2-receptor antagonists, the effect on histaminergic activity of introducing benzyl substituents at various positions in the histamine molecule is described. New synthetic methods are reported for the novel 4-benzyl-, beta-benzyl- and 4,N tau-dibenylhistamines and the reported 2-benzylhistamine.
J C, Emmett   +4 more
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Histamine H2-Receptors and Gastric Secretion

1978
In 1966 Ash and Schild1 pointed out for the first time the existence of different types of histamine receptors. They defined as H1 receptors those which could be blocked by the classical antihistaminics and non-H1 receptors those which could not be blocked.
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Inhibition of Histamine Release by Histamine controlled by H2 Receptor

Nature, 1973
AGENTS which increase the intracellular level of adenosine 3′-5′-monophosphate (cyclic AMP) in human leukocyte preparations such as the catecholamines, methylxanthines and prostaglandins, inhibit the antigen induced, IgE antibody mediated release of histamine from human leukocytes (basophils)1–3.
L M, Lichtenstein, E, Gillespie
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Metiamide—An orally active histamine H2-receptor antagonist

Agents and Actions, 1973
Metiamide has been found to be about 10 times more active than burimamide in vitro in antagonizing histamine H2-receptors and nearly 5 times more active in vivo as an antagonist of histamine or pentagastrin-stimulated secretion. Effective oral ED50 doses for inhibition have been estimated as 25 μmole kg−1 against basal secretion in rats and 16 μmole kg−
J W, Black   +6 more
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H1and H2 histamine receptors on Aplysia neurones

Nature, 1975
WE have found two types of histamine receptor on neurones of the mollusc Aplysia corresponding to those already known in mammals. The presence of these specific receptors is consistent with the suggestion that histamine acts as a neurotransmitter.
D O, Carpenter, G L, Gaubatz
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Histamin H2-receptor blockers

2015
This review is about clinical pharmacology of histamine H2-receptor antagonists and their prophylactic and therapeutic effects in peptic ulser disease, Zollinger-Ellison Syndrome, gastroesophageal reflux and acute stress ulcers and erosions which are known asid-peptic disorders. H2-receptor blocker drugs (Cimetidine, Ranitidine, Famotidine, Nizatidine)
ACET, Dr. Ahmet, ÖLMEZ, Dr. Ercüment
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