Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a late-onset motor neuron disease where activated glia release pro-inflammatory cytokines that trigger a vicious cycle of neurodegeneration in the absence of resolution of inflammation. Given the well-established role of histamine as a neuron-to-glia alarm signal implicated in brain disorders, the aim of this study was to investigate the expression and regulation of the histaminergic pathway in microglial activation in ALS mouse model and in humans. By examining the contribution of the histaminergic system to ALS, we found that particularly via H1 and H4 receptors, histamine promoted an anti-inflammatory profile in microglia from SOD1-G93A mice by modulating their activation state. A decrease in NF-κB ...
The biogenic amine, histamine, has been shown to critically modulate inflammatory processes as well ...
The biogenic amine, histamine, has been shown to critically modulate inflammatory processes as well ...
Histamine and its receptors were first described as part of immune and gastrointestinal systems, but...
Background: Histamine is an immune modulator, neuroprotective, and remyelinating agent, beneficially...
Abstract Background Histamine is commonly acknowledged as an inflammatory mediator in peripheral tis...
Background: Activated microglia perform many of the immune effector functions typically associated w...
Histamine is a monoaminergic neurotransmitter which is released within the entire brain from ascendi...
Histamine H(3) receptor (Hrh3/H(3)R) is primarily expressed by neurons in the central nervous system...
Abstract Background Astrocytes have attracted increasing attention over recent decades for their rol...
Histamine is best known for its role in allergies, but it could also be involved in autoimmune disea...
Histamine may contribute to the pathology of MS and its animal model EAE. We explored the effects of...
ALS currently remains a challenge despite many efforts in performing successful clinical trials and ...
A major challenge in the field of the biogenic amine histamine is the search for new-generation hist...
ALS currently remains a challenge despite many efforts in performing successful clinical trials and ...
Inflammation and oxidative stress are thought to play determinant roles in the pathogenesis of amyot...
The biogenic amine, histamine, has been shown to critically modulate inflammatory processes as well ...
The biogenic amine, histamine, has been shown to critically modulate inflammatory processes as well ...
Histamine and its receptors were first described as part of immune and gastrointestinal systems, but...
Background: Histamine is an immune modulator, neuroprotective, and remyelinating agent, beneficially...
Abstract Background Histamine is commonly acknowledged as an inflammatory mediator in peripheral tis...
Background: Activated microglia perform many of the immune effector functions typically associated w...
Histamine is a monoaminergic neurotransmitter which is released within the entire brain from ascendi...
Histamine H(3) receptor (Hrh3/H(3)R) is primarily expressed by neurons in the central nervous system...
Abstract Background Astrocytes have attracted increasing attention over recent decades for their rol...
Histamine is best known for its role in allergies, but it could also be involved in autoimmune disea...
Histamine may contribute to the pathology of MS and its animal model EAE. We explored the effects of...
ALS currently remains a challenge despite many efforts in performing successful clinical trials and ...
A major challenge in the field of the biogenic amine histamine is the search for new-generation hist...
ALS currently remains a challenge despite many efforts in performing successful clinical trials and ...
Inflammation and oxidative stress are thought to play determinant roles in the pathogenesis of amyot...
The biogenic amine, histamine, has been shown to critically modulate inflammatory processes as well ...
The biogenic amine, histamine, has been shown to critically modulate inflammatory processes as well ...
Histamine and its receptors were first described as part of immune and gastrointestinal systems, but...