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An update on histamine H3 receptors and gastrointestinal functions.

G Bertaccini1, G Coruzzi.   

Abstract

The distribution and functions of histamine H3 receptors in the gastrointestinal tract is reviewed with particular reference to the effects on gastric acid secretion, mucosal protection, and intestinal motility. Histamine H3 receptor activation has negative effects on acid secretion induced by indirect secretagogues in cats, dogs, and rabbits; less clear effects were found in rats. An inhibitory effect on histamine release induced by different stimuli was observed in rats, rabbits, and dogs after H3 receptor agonists, thus supporting the idea that H3 receptors occur in ECL cells. (R)-alpha-methylhistamine has a marked protective effect against gastric lesions induced by ethanol in rats, being slightly less effective against aspirin and stress. H3 receptor activation decreases the intestinal motility induced by electrical stimulation in a variety of gut preparations, reducing both cholinergic and NANC neurotransmitter release. In this tissue the inhibitory effects mediated by histamine H3 receptors seem to be coupled, via a G protein, to a restriction of Ca2+ access into the nerve terminal; other mechanisms, however, have been suggested in the gastric mucosa. Histamine H3 receptors have already been subdivided into two receptor subtypes, H3A and H3B, the former being the subtype predominant in the gastrointestinal tissue. The increasing availability of selective agonists and antagonists of H3 receptors will unravel possible novel actions and physiological roles of histamine.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7555464     DOI: 10.1007/bf02208678

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


  75 in total

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8.  Prediction and validation of enzyme and transporter off-targets for metformin.

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