1. Histamine H3-receptor isoforms
- Author
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Bakker Ra
- Subjects
Central Nervous System ,Gene isoform ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Immunology ,Histamine Antagonists ,Histamine H1 receptor ,Biology ,Pharmacology ,Ligands ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Animals ,Humans ,Protein Isoforms ,Receptors, Histamine H3 ,Tissue Distribution ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Histamine H4 receptor ,Neurotransmitter ,Receptor ,Cloning ,Neurotransmitter Agents ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,Brain ,Rats ,Cell biology ,Models, Chemical ,chemistry ,Histamine H3 receptor ,Signal transduction ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Increasing evidence supports a role for HA as a neurotransmitter and neuromodulator in various brain functions, including emotion, cognition, and feeding. The recent cloning of the histamine H3 receptor allowed for the subsequent cloning of a variety of H3 receptor isoforms from different species as well as the H4 receptor. As a result a wide variety of H3-receptor isoforms are now known that display differential brain expression patterns and signalling properties. These recent discoveries are discussed in view of the growing interest of the H3 receptor as a target for the development of potential therapeutics.
- Published
- 2004