Histamine receptors in the heart—Molecular characteristics, physiology and pharmacology (original) (raw)

Histamine H 1 -Receptor in Heart: Unique Electrophoretic Mobility and Autoradiographic Localization

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Studies on Histamine H2 Receptors Coupled to Cardiac Adenylate Cyclase Blockade by H2 and H1 Receptor Antagonists

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The antianaphylactic action of histamine H2-receptor agonists in the guinea-pig isolated heart

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Initial Characterization of Transgenic Mice Overexpressing Human Histamine H2Receptors

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Histamine can be Formed and Degraded in the Human and Mouse Heart

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Influence of histamine receptors on basal left ventricular contractile tone in humans: Assessment using the H2 receptor antagonist famotidine and the beta-adrenoceptor antagonist esmolol as pharmacologic probes

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Blockade of histamine H2 receptors protects the heart against ischemia and reperfusion injury in dogs

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Central endogenous histamine modulates sympathetic outflow through H 3 receptors in the conscious rabbit

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Functional interaction of H2-receptors and 5HT4-receptors in atrial tissues isolated from double transgenic mice and from human patients

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Cardiotonic agents. 6. Histamine analogs as potential cardiovascular selective H2 agonists

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Constitutive Activity and Ligand Selectivity of Human, Guinea Pig, Rat, and Canine Histamine H2 Receptors

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A histamine H2 receptor blocker ameliorates development of heart failure in dogs independently of β-adrenergic receptor blockade

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A histamine H 2 receptor blocker ameliorates development of heart failure in dogs independently of b-adrenergic receptor blockade

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In vitro cardiac pharmacology of the new histamine H2-receptor agonist amthamine: Comparisons with histamine and dimaprit

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Amitriptyline functionally antagonizes cardiac H2 histamine receptors in transgenic mice and human atria

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Characterization of an accessory binding area in the histamine H2 receptor

Giovanni Sorba

European Journal of Pharmacology: Molecular Pharmacology, 1991

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Linking agonist binding to histamine H1 receptor activation

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Pharmacological characterization of the inhibitory effect of (R)‐α‐methylhistamine on sympathetic cardiopressor responses in the pithed guinea‐pig

John Hey

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Therapeutic efficacy of combined -receptor-antagonists on severe histamine-induced cardiovascular reactions in humans

Michael Tryba

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A Novel Phenylaminotetralin Radioligand Reveals a Subpopulation of Histamine H1 Receptors

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Compared pharmacology of human histamine H 3 and H 4 receptors: structure-activity relationships of histamine derivatives

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The Histamine H3 Receptor: Structure, Pharmacology, and Function

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