Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonist (histamine + h3_receptor_antagonist)

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Search for Histamine H3 Receptor Antagonists with Combined Inhibitory Potency at N, -Methyltransferase: Ether Derivatives.

CHEMINFORM, Issue 22 2005
J. Apelt
Abstract For Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text. [source]


Effects of a Novel Cognition-Enhancing Agent on Fetal Ethanol-Induced Learning Deficits

ALCOHOLISM, Issue 10 2010
Daniel D. Savage
Background:, Drinking during pregnancy has been associated with learning disabilities in affected offspring. At present, there are no clinically effective pharmacotherapeutic interventions for these learning deficits. Here, we examined the effects of ABT-239, a histamine H3 receptor antagonist, on fetal ethanol-induced fear conditioning and spatial memory deficits. Methods and Results:, Long-Evans rat dams stably consumed a mean of 2.82 g ethanol/kg during a 4-hour period each day during pregnancy. This voluntary drinking pattern produced a mean peak serum ethanol level of 84 mg/dl. Maternal weight gain, litter size and birth weights were not different between the ethanol-consuming and control groups. Female adult offspring from the control and fetal alcohol-exposed (FAE) groups received saline or 1 mg ABT-239/kg 30 minutes prior to fear conditioning training. Three days later, freezing time to the context was significantly reduced in saline-treated FAE rats compared to control. Freezing time in ABT-239-treated FAE rats was not different than that in controls. In the spatial navigation study, adult male offspring received a single injection of saline or ABT-239 30 minutes prior to 12 training trials on a fixed platform version of the Morris Water Task. All rats reached the same performance asymptote on Trials 9 to 12 on Day 1. However, 4 days later, first-trial retention of platform location was significantly worse in the saline-treated FAE rats compared control offspring. Retention by ABT-239-treated FAE rats was similar to that by controls. ABT-239's effect on spatial memory retention in FAE rats was dose dependent. Conclusions:, These results suggest that ABT-239 administered prior to training can improve retention of acquired information by FAE offspring on more challenging versions of hippocampal-sensitive learning tasks. Further, the differential effects of ABT-239 in FAE offspring compared to controls raises questions about the impact of fetal ethanol exposure on histaminergic neurotransmission in affected offspring. [source]


Pharmacological effects of carcinine on histaminergic neurons in the brain

BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY, Issue 5 2004
Zhong Chen
Carcinine (, -alanyl histamine) is an imidazole dipeptide. The present study was designed to characterize the pharmacological effects of carcinine on histaminergic activity in the brain and on certain neurobehavior. Carcinine was highly selective for the histamine H3 receptor over H1 or H2 receptor (Ki (,M)=0.2939±0.2188 vs 3621.2±583.9 or 365.3±232.8 ,M, respectively). Carcinine at a dose of 20 mg kg,1 slightly increased histidine decarboxylase (HDC) activity in the cortex (from 0.186±0.069 to 0.227±0.009 pmol mg protein,1 min,1). In addition, carcinine (10, 20, and 50 mg kg,1) significantly decreased histamine levels in mice brain. Like thioperamide, a histamine H3 receptor antagonist, carcinine (20, 50 ,M) significantly increased 5-HT release from mice cortex slices, but had no apparent effect on dopamine release. Carcinine (20 mg kg,1) significantly inhibited pentylenetetrazole-induced kindling. This inhibition was completedly reversed by (R)- , -methylhistamine, a representative H3 receptor agonist, and , -fluromethylhistidine, a selective HDC inhibitor. Carcinine (20 mg kg,1) ameliorated the learning deficit induced by scopolamine. This amelioration was reversed by (R)- , -methylhistamine as evaluated by the passive avoidance test in mice. Like thioperamide, carcinine dose-dependently increased mice locomotor activity in the open-field test. The results of this study provide first and direct evidence that carcinine, as a novel histamine H3 receptor antagonist, plays an important role in histaminergic neurons activation and might be useful in the treatment of certain diseases, such as epilepsy, and locomotor or cognitive deficit. British Journal of Pharmacology (2004) 143, 573,580. doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0705978 [source]