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Title: | Characterization of histamine H-3 receptors in Alzheimer's Disease brain and amyloid over-expressing TASTPM mice | Authors: | Medhurst, AD Roberts, JC Lee, J Chen, CPL-H Brown, SH Roman, S Lai, MKP |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Pharmacology & Pharmacy H-3 receptor Alzheimer's Disease [H-3]GSK189254 TASTPM mouse neocortex A-BETA-DEPOSITION COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE BEHAVIORAL-CHANGES RAT-BRAIN DISORDERS ANTAGONIST DEMENTIA RELEASE NEURONS BINDING |
Issue Date: | 1-May-2009 | Publisher: | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Citation: | Medhurst, AD, Roberts, JC, Lee, J, Chen, CPL-H, Brown, SH, Roman, S, Lai, MKP (2009-05-01). Characterization of histamine H-3 receptors in Alzheimer's Disease brain and amyloid over-expressing TASTPM mice. BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY 157 (1) : 130-138. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.2008.00075.x | Abstract: | Background and purpose: Histamine H receptor antagonists are currently being evaluated for their potential use in a number of central nervous system disorders including Alzheimer's Disease (AD). To date, little is known about the state of H receptors in AD. Experimental approach: In the present study we used the radiolabeled H receptor antagonist [ H]GSKI 89254 to investigate H receptor binding in the amyloid over-expressing double mutant APPswe x PSI.MI46V (TASTPM) transgenic mouse model of AD and In post-mortem human AD brain samples. Key results: No significant differences in specific H receptor binding were observed between wild type and TASTPM mice in the cortex, hippocampus or hypothalamus. Specific [ H]GSK1 89254 binding was detected in sections of human medial frontal cortex from AD brains of varying disease severity (Braak stages I-VI). With more quantitative analysis In a larger cohort, we observed that H3 receptor densities were not significantly different between AD and age-matched control brains in both frontal and temporal cortical regions. However, within the AD group, [ H]GSK1 89254 binding density in frontal cortex was higher in individuals with more severe dementia prior to death. Conclusions and implications: The maintenance of H receptor integrity observed in the various stages of AD in this study is important, given the potential use of H antagonists as a novel therapeutic approach for the symptomatic treatment of AD. © 2009 The British Pharmacological Society All rights reserved. | Source Title: | BRITISH JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/188382 | ISSN: | 00071188 14765381 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1476-5381.2008.00075.x |
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