Histamine H4 receptor antagonists are superior to traditional antihistamines in the attenuation of experimental pruritus.
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New insights into the pathophysiology and treatment of chronic itch in patients with end-stage renal disease, chronic liver disease, and lymphomaNeuroimmunological mechanism of pruritus in atopic dermatitis focused on the role of serotoninInternational Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. XCVIII. Histamine ReceptorsThe role of histamine in neurogenic inflammationNew insights into the mechanisms of itch: are pain and itch controlled by distinct mechanisms?Basic mechanisms of itch.The cell biology of acute itchJaundice associated pruritis: a review of pathophysiology and treatmentThe multiple pathways for itch and their interactions with painHistamine: new thoughts about a familiar mediator.Histamine regulation of hyperplastic and neoplastic cell growth in cholangiocytes.Pirt, a TRPV1 modulator, is required for histamine-dependent and -independent itch.The role of histamine H4 receptor in immune and inflammatory disordersDelineating the role of histamine-1- and -4-receptors in a mouse model of Th2-dependent antigen-specific skin inflammation.Expression and function of histamine and its receptors in atopic dermatitisTrp channels and itch.Evidence for the role of neurogenic inflammation components in trypsin-elicited scratching behaviour in mice.H1 antihistamines: current status and future directions.Histamine-induced itch and its relationship with pain.Itch signaling in the nervous systemOrphan GPCR research.Antagonism of histamine H4 receptors exacerbates clinical and pathological signs of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.Molecular and cellular analysis of human histamine receptor subtypes.Histamine H4 receptor ligands and their potential therapeutic applications.Histamine regulation of pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer: a review of recent findings.Histamine H3 and H4 receptors as novel drug targets.Role of spinal neurotransmitter receptors in itch: new insights into therapies and drug development.Targeted treatment of pruritus: a look into the futureInsights into the physiomodulatory role of histaminergic receptors in vertebrate skin pigmentation.Mouse models of acute, chemical itch and pain in humans.Peripheral mechanisms of itch.Novel identified receptors on mast cells.Molecular signaling and targets from itch: lessons for cough.Understanding the pathophysiology of itchInvestigational drugs for pruritus.Anaphylaxis in dogs and cats.Mechanisms and potential therapeutic targets in allergic inflammation: recent insights.(11) C-labeled and (18) F-labeled PET ligands for subtype-specific imaging of histamine receptors in the brain.Histamine H4 receptor ligands: future applications and state of art.The histamine H4 receptor: from orphan to the clinic.
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Histamine H4 receptor antagonists are superior to traditional antihistamines in the attenuation of experimental pruritus.
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Daniel McQueen
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10.1016/J.JACI.2006.08.034
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2006-10-13T00:00:00Z