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Region-specific regulation of central histaminergic H3 receptor expression in a mouse model of cow's milk allergy.

Danielle L Germundson1, Lane P Vendsel1, Kumi Nagamoto-Combs2.   

Abstract

Central histaminergic H3 receptor (H3R) has been extensively investigated as a potential therapeutic target for various neurological and neurodegenerative disorders. Despite promising results in preclinical rodent models, clinical trials have not provided conclusive evidence for the benefit of H3R antagonists to alleviate cognitive and behavioral symptoms of these disorders. Inconsistent pharmacological efficacies may arise from aberrant changes in H3R over time during disease development. Because H3R is involved in feedback inhibition of histamine synthesis and secretion, the expression of the autoreceptor may also be reciprocally regulated by altered histamine levels in a pathological condition. Thus, we investigated H3R expression in a mouse model of cow's milk allergy, a condition associated with increased histamine levels. Mice were sensitized to bovine whey proteins (WP) over 5 weeks and H3R protein and transcript levels were examined in the brain. Substantially increased H3R immunoreactivity was observed in various brain regions of WP-sensitized mice compared to sham mice. Elevated H3R expression was also found in the thalamic/hypothalamic region. The expression of histaminergic H1, but not H2, receptor subtype was also increased in this and the midbrain regions. Unlike the brain, all three histaminergic receptors were increased in the small intestine. These results indicated that the central histaminergic receptors were altered in WP-sensitized mice in a subtype- and region-specific manner, which likely contributed to behavioral changes we observed in these mice. Our study also suggests that altered levels of H3R could be considered during a pharmacological intervention of a neurological disease.
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Keywords:  Behavior; Brain; Cow’s milk allergy; Histamine H3 receptor; Immunohistochemistry; Mouse model

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33035498      PMCID: PMC8007474          DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2020.147148

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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