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Time-Restricted Feeding Improves Circadian Dysfunction as well as Motor Symptoms in the Q175 Mouse Model of Huntington's Disease. [PDF]
Huntington's disease (HD) patients suffer from a progressive neurodegeneration that results in cognitive, psychiatric, cardiovascular, and motor dysfunction.
Colwell, Christopher S+5 more
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Participation of Histamine H3 Receptors in Experimental Allergic Rhinitis of Mice
The present study was performed to study the participation of histamine H3 receptors in nasal symptoms using Sch 50971, a potent and selective agonist of the H3 receptor.
Emiko Yokota+4 more
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Background: Psychological stress is one of the major risk factors for asthma exacerbation. Although histamine in the brain acts as an excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitter associated with psychological stress, the contribution of brain histamine to ...
Tomomitsu Miyasaka+10 more
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Rational Solutions of the H3 and Q1 Models in the ABS Lattice List [PDF]
In the paper we present rational solutions for the H3 and Q1 models in the Adler-Bobenko-Suris lattice list. These solutions are in Casoratian form and are generated by considering difference equation sets satisfied by the basic Casoratian column vector.
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The histidine decarboxylase model of tic pathophysiology: a new focus on the histamine H3 receptor
Histamine dysregulation was implicated as a rare cause of Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders a decade ago by a landmark genetic study in a high density family pedigree, which implicated a hypomorphic mutation in the histidine decarboxylase (Hdc ...
C. Pittenger
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Histamine H3 receptors inhibit the release of not only histamine itself, but also other neurotransmitters including dopamine. Previous papers have reported that histaminergic neurons inhibit psychostimulant-induced behavioral changes.
Tomohiro Okuda+8 more
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Histamine (HA) is a potent mediator that plays a central role in inflammation and allergy, acting through four G-protein-coupled receptors (i.e. H1–H4). HA is an accepted promoter of type 2 immunity in CD4+ T cells during hypersensitivity. Previously, we
Julieta Alcain+7 more
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Compared to healthy controls, children with food‐sensitized tolerance and food allergy showed reduced fecal short‐chain fatty acids (SCFAs), particularly butyrate. In an ovalbumin‐sensitized mouse model, butyrate outperformed other SCFAs in alleviating allergic responses.
Jialu Shi+11 more
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The basal ganglia have a central role in motor patterning, habits, motivated behaviors, and cognition as well as in numerous neuropsychiatric disorders. Receptors for histamine, especially the H3 receptor (H3R), are highly expressed in the striatum, the ...
M. Rapanelli+6 more
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Antihistaminergics and inverse agonism. Potential therapeutic applications [PDF]
The accurate characterization of the molecular mechanisms involved in the action of receptor ligands is important for their appropriate therapeutic use and safety.
Davio, Carlos Alberto+4 more
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