Literature DB >> 26598006

Effects of antihistamine on up-regulation of histamine H1 receptor mRNA in the nasal mucosa of patients with pollinosis induced by controlled cedar pollen challenge in an environmental exposure unit.

Yoshiaki Kitamura1, Hideyuki Nakagawa2, Tatsuya Fujii2, Takema Sakoda3, Tadao Enomoto4, Hiroyuki Mizuguchi5, Hiroyuki Fukui6, Noriaki Takeda2.   

Abstract

In the present study, we examined the effects of antihistamine on the up-regulation of H1R mRNA in the nasal mucosa of patients with pollinosis induced by controlled exposure to pollen using an environmental exposure unit. Out of 20 patients, we designated 14 responders, whose levels of H1R mRNA in the nasal mucosa were increased after the first pollen exposure and excluded 6 non-responders. Accordingly, the first exposure to pollen without treatment significantly induced both nasal symptoms and the up-regulation of H1R mRNA in the nasal mucosa of the responders. Subsequently, prophylactic administration of antihistamine prior to the second pollen exposure significantly inhibited both of the above effects in the responders. Moreover, the nasal expression of H1R mRNA before the second pollen exposure in the responders pretreated with antihistamine was significantly decreased, as compared with that before the first pollen exposure without treatment. These findings suggest that antihistamines suppressed histamine-induced transcriptional activation of H1R gene in the nasal mucosa, in addition to their blocking effect against histamine on H1R, resulting in a decrease of nasal symptoms. These findings further suggest that by their inverse agonistic activity, antihistamines suppress the basal transcription of nasal H1R in the absence of histamine in responders.
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Keywords:  Allergic rhinitis; Antihistamines; Cedar pollinosis; Enviromental exposure unit; Histamine H(1) receptor

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26598006     DOI: 10.1016/j.jphs.2015.10.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Sci        ISSN: 1347-8613            Impact factor:   3.337


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2.  Unbearable Pruritus After Withdrawal of (Levo)cetirizine.

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Journal:  Drug Saf Case Rep       Date:  2016-12

3.  Signaling Pathway of Histamine H1 Receptor-Mediated Histamine H1 Receptor Gene Upregulation Induced by Histamine in U-373 MG Cells.

Authors:  Hiroyuki Mizuguchi; Yuko Miyamoto; Takuma Terao; Haruka Yoshida; Wakana Kuroda; Yoshiaki Kitamura; Noriaki Takeda; Hiroyuki Fukui
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