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Inflammation Research

Ausgabe Sonderheft 1/2007

Inhalt (34 Artikel)

Meeting Report

G. Sturman

1. Histamine in allergy, inflammation, must cells and basophils

B. F. Gibbs, A. Räthling, M. Huber, H. Haas

Effect of sulphasalazine and balsalazide on histamine release from mast cells

K. H. Peh, B. C. Y. Wan, E.-S. K. Assem, F. L. Pearce

Activation of cannabinoid receptors reduces allergen-induced oxidative stress damage during asthma-like reaction in sensitised guinea-pigs

L. Giannini, R. Mastroianni, C. Mariottini, M. B. Passani, S. Nistri, P. F. Mannaioni, E. Masini

Effects of the carbon monoxide releasing molecule CORM-3 in a coincubation model of rat mast cells with human neutrophils

A. Vannacci, L. Giannini, F. Fabrizi, C. Uliva, R. Mastroianni, E. Masini, R. Motterlini, P. F. Mannaioni

2. Histamine in gastrointestinal and cardiovascular systems

P. Chazot, F. Shenton, W. Schunack, D. Grandi, G. Morini

Music therapy, “adverse” diet and histamine

A. Hanke, B. Klawitter, M. Herwald, H. Borck, I. Michel, M. Fischer, E. Diel, J. Flynn, C. Gigante Pérez, F. Diel

Role of histamine in ghrelin-induced gastroprotection against acute gastric lesions

P. C. Konturek, T. Brzozowski, S. J. Konturek, M. Pawlik, P. Gaca, E. G. Hahn, M. Raithel

Histamine H4 receptors in human placenta in diabetes-complicated pregnancy

G. Szewczyk, D. Maślińska, D. Szukiewicz, W. Śmiertka, J. Klimkiewicz, M. Pyzlak

Locally secreted histamine may regulate the development of ovarian follicles by apoptosis

D. Szukiewicz, J. Klimkiewicz, M. Pyzlak, G. Szewczyk, D. Maslinska

Nitric oxide involvement in histamine-mediated PANC-1 cells growth

G. Cricco, V. Medina, M. Núñez, N. Mohamad, A. Gutiérrez, R. Bergoc, E. Rivera, G. Martín

4. Molecular and chemical aspects of the histamine receptors

C. Carpéné, S. Bour, D. Prévot, P. Valet

Pharmacological classification of histamine H3 receptor agents across species is attributable to transmembrane 3 sequence differences

T. A. Esbenshade, B. R. Estvander, T. R. Miller, J. L. Baranowski, R. Sharma, A. A. Hancock, K. M. Krueger

A new family of histamine H3 receptor antagonists based on a natural product: discovery, SAR, and properties of the series

M. Cowart, M. Sun, C. Zhao, D. G. Witte, T. R. Miller, K. M. Krueger, K. Browman, G. B. Fox, Y. L. Bennani, T. A. Esbenshade, A. A. Hancock

5. Synthesis, metabolism and release of histamine

M. A. Medina, J. F. Aldana, F. R. Villatoro, G. Claros, J. L. Urdiales, O. Trelles, F. Sánchez-Jiménez

6. Human and clinical aspects of histamine

A. Grzybowska-Kowalczyk, E. Wojtecka-Lukasik, D. Maslinska, M. Gujski, S. Maslinski

Evaluation of urinary N-methylhistamine excretion during a long-term follow up of patients with inactive Crohn’s disease

S. Kimpel, A. Nägel, C. Kestler, B. Backhaus, S. Straube, F. Buchwald, H. W. Schultis, J. Kressel, E. G. Hahn, M. Raithel

Clinico-biological characteristics of flow cytometry applied to hypersensitivity to NSAIDs

J. Sainte-Laudy, F. Touraine, A. Boumediene, F. Bonnaud, M. Cogné

Further studies on the mechanism of antiphagocyte-antioxidative effect of H1-antihistamines

R. Nosál, K. Drábikova, V. Jančinová, T. Mačičková, J. Pečivová, D. Holomáňová

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