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Medicinal chemistry of histamine H3 receptor antagonists
1998Publisher Summary This chapter discusses medicinal chemistry of histamine H3 receptor antagonists and provides an update on the recent progress being made. Several improved clinical candidates have emerged and are progressing towards human clinical trials.
James G. Phillips, Syed M. Ali
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Radioligands for the histamine H3 receptor and their use in pharmacology
1998Publisher Summary This chapter discusses radioligands for the histamine H 3 receptor and their use in pharmacology. Studies performed with H 3 -receptor radioligands have substantially contributed to the current knowledge of the characteristics, distribution, and function of the histamine H 3 -receptor. Tritiated agonists have been successfully used
H. Timmerman, Frank P. Jansen, Rob Leurs
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Histamine H3 receptors : novel ligands and responses
1992Abstract The histamine H 3 receptor is an autoreceptor controlling histamine synthesis and release in brain. Imetit S-[2-(imidazol-4-yl)ethyl]isothiourea, a novel, extremely potent and selective H 3 -receptor agonist and its effects in vitro and in vivo are described. H 3 receptors also control enkephalin release in striatum.
Catherine Llorens-Cortes+8 more
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The histamine H3-receptor: A target for developing new drugs
1992At the beginning of this century histamine was only considered as a mediator of allergic conditions. Indeed, histamine proved to be a very spasmogenic agent of e.g. airway smooth muscle, and intensive research had resulted in the development of several potent “antihistaminergics” (e.g.
H. Timmerman, R. Leurs
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Recent Progress in Histamine H3 Receptor Chemistry
2004Publisher Summary The third histamine receptor, the H 3 receptor, is a G-protein coupled receptor that functions both as an autoreceptor, controlling the release of histamine from histaminergic neurons, and also as a heteroreceptor, controlling the release of other neurotransmitters such as serotonin and noradrenalin.
Neng-Yang Shih, Robert G. Aslanian
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New histamine H3 receptor ligands as pharmacological tools
1996Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the new histamine H 3 receptor ligands as pharmacological tools. In various brain areas, neuronal histamine release and synthesis is regulated presynaptically by histamine H 3 receptors. Recent studies reveal that H 3 receptors not only act as autoreceptors to regulate the release and synthesis of histamine,
Rob Leurs, Henk Timmerman
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Impact of histamine receptors H1 and H3 polymorphisms on antipsychotic-induced weight gain
World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, 2018A. Tiwari+11 more
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[11C]TASP457, a novel PET ligand for histamine H3 receptors in human brain
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 2016Yasuyuki Kimura+15 more
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Stress and brain H3-histamine receptors
Inflammation Research, 1995Carlo Ferretti+3 more
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