Since the description of the histamine actions on intestinal smooth muscle contraction and vasodilatation by Dale and Laidlaw (1910), numerous other effects have been added to the list of histamine-mediated actions. In the periphery, histamine participates in cardiac contraction force and beating rate, contraction of the smooth muscle in the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts, acid gastric secretion and immune and allergic responses. In the central nervous system, histamine regulates several functions such as the sleeping-awaking cycle, motor behaviour, feeding and drinking, sexual behaviour, learning and memory. Histamine actions are mainly mediated by G protein-coupled (metabotropic) receptors, of which four of such receptors (H1-H4)...
Histamine occurs throughout the gastrointestinal tract, in enterochromaffin-like cells, restricted t...
Bacteria have evolved sophisticated signaling mechanisms to coordinate interactions with organisms o...
These proceedings cover the most recent advances on histamine research from basic science to clinica...
La histamina (HA) es una de las aminas biógenas más importantes en medicina y biología, con una ampl...
Histamine (HA) contracts gastrointestinal smooth muscle cells from both animals and humans through t...
In the mammalian gastrointestinal tract histamine has multiple functions including contraction of sm...
The effects of histamine and dimaprit on intestinal smooth muscle contractility were investigated on...
This work was supported by FEDER funds and the Fondo Social Europeo through grants from the CSIC to ...
Over the last few years, the biochemical and functional characterization of H3 receptors has been a ...
Histamine was intensively studied at the beginning of the 20th century because of its important role...
Three types of histamine receptors (H1, H2, H3) can be identified in the central nervous system (CNS...
Histamine receptors were characterized in muscle cells isolated from the longitudinal muscle layer o...
Since its discovery the literature on the metabolism of Histamine has expanded continually. It has ...
In order to analyze the mechanisms by which a single biogenic amine like histamine is capable of ind...
Histamine is a highly pleiotropic biogenic amine involved in key physiological processes including n...
Histamine occurs throughout the gastrointestinal tract, in enterochromaffin-like cells, restricted t...
Bacteria have evolved sophisticated signaling mechanisms to coordinate interactions with organisms o...
These proceedings cover the most recent advances on histamine research from basic science to clinica...
La histamina (HA) es una de las aminas biógenas más importantes en medicina y biología, con una ampl...
Histamine (HA) contracts gastrointestinal smooth muscle cells from both animals and humans through t...
In the mammalian gastrointestinal tract histamine has multiple functions including contraction of sm...
The effects of histamine and dimaprit on intestinal smooth muscle contractility were investigated on...
This work was supported by FEDER funds and the Fondo Social Europeo through grants from the CSIC to ...
Over the last few years, the biochemical and functional characterization of H3 receptors has been a ...
Histamine was intensively studied at the beginning of the 20th century because of its important role...
Three types of histamine receptors (H1, H2, H3) can be identified in the central nervous system (CNS...
Histamine receptors were characterized in muscle cells isolated from the longitudinal muscle layer o...
Since its discovery the literature on the metabolism of Histamine has expanded continually. It has ...
In order to analyze the mechanisms by which a single biogenic amine like histamine is capable of ind...
Histamine is a highly pleiotropic biogenic amine involved in key physiological processes including n...
Histamine occurs throughout the gastrointestinal tract, in enterochromaffin-like cells, restricted t...
Bacteria have evolved sophisticated signaling mechanisms to coordinate interactions with organisms o...
These proceedings cover the most recent advances on histamine research from basic science to clinica...