Histamine, neuroinflammation and neurodevelopment: a review
E Carthy, T Ellender - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The biogenic amine, histamine, has been shown to critically modulate inflammatory
processes as well as the properties of neurons and synapses in the brain, and is also …
processes as well as the properties of neurons and synapses in the brain, and is also …
[HTML][HTML] Changes in histaminergic system in neuropsychiatric disorders and the potential treatment consequences
L Shan, DF Swaab - Current neuropharmacology, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In contrast to that of other monoamine neurotransmitters, the association of the histaminergic
system with neuropsychiatric disorders is not well documented. In the last two decades …
system with neuropsychiatric disorders is not well documented. In the last two decades …
Generation and propagation of bursts of activity in the developing basal ganglia
S Klavinskis-Whiting, S Bitzenhofer… - Cerebral …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The neonatal brain is characterized by intermittent bursts of oscillatory activity interspersed
by relative silence. Although well-characterized for many cortical areas, to what extent these …
by relative silence. Although well-characterized for many cortical areas, to what extent these …
The Effects of Ceftriaxone on Glutamate Transporter Expression and the Gut Microbiome: Implications for a Role of Antibiotic-Induced Dysbiosis in Mediating Drug …
AD Winters, DM Francescutti, DJ Kracht… - Gut Microbes …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Ceftriaxone (CTX), a beta-lactam antibiotic, is widely used in drug seeking and
relapse studies due to its ability to enhance glutamate transporter (GLT-1) expression in the …
relapse studies due to its ability to enhance glutamate transporter (GLT-1) expression in the …
Central histaminergic signalling, neural excitability and epilepsy
L Yang, Y Wang, Z Chen - British Journal of Pharmacology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder characterized by repeated and spontaneous
epileptic seizures and is not well controlled by current medication. Traditional theory …
epileptic seizures and is not well controlled by current medication. Traditional theory …
Gastrin-releasing peptide signaling in the nucleus accumbens medial shell regulates neuronal excitability and motivation
EE Aisenberg, TL Li, H Wang, AA Sahagun, EM Tu… - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Neuropeptides are the largest class of neuromodulators. It has been shown that
subpopulations of dopamine neurons express mRNA for the neuropeptide Gastrin-releasing …
subpopulations of dopamine neurons express mRNA for the neuropeptide Gastrin-releasing …
Working memory processes and the histamine-3 receptor in schizophrenia: a [11C]MK-8278 PET-fMRI study
Rationale Working memory impairment is a prominent feature of schizophrenia which
predicts clinical and functional outcomes. Preclinical data suggest histamine-3 receptor …
predicts clinical and functional outcomes. Preclinical data suggest histamine-3 receptor …
[HTML][HTML] Histaminergic System Activity in the Central Nervous System: The Role in Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders
D Szukiewicz - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
Histamine (HA), a biogenic monoamine, exerts its pleiotropic effects through four H1R–H4R
histamine receptors, which are also expressed in brain tissue. Together with the projections …
histamine receptors, which are also expressed in brain tissue. Together with the projections …
Inhibition of histamine receptor 3 alleviates sevoflurane-induced hypomyelination and neurobehavioral deficits
J Che, Y Wu, J Dong, X Jiang, L Yang, Y Chen… - Experimental …, 2025 - Elsevier
Background Inhalational anesthetic sevoflurane can cause myelination damage in
developing brain. This study examines the effects of histamine receptor 3 (H3) antagonist …
developing brain. This study examines the effects of histamine receptor 3 (H3) antagonist …
Generation and propagation of network bursts in the basal ganglia exhibit dynamic changes during early postnatal development
The neonatal brain is characterised by intermittent bursts of oscillatory activity interspersed
by relative silence. While these bursts of activity are well characterised for many cortical …
by relative silence. While these bursts of activity are well characterised for many cortical …