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The Effect of H1 and H2 Blockade on Cutaneous Histamine Response in Man

Myung KB

Histamine-induced cutaneous wheal responses were measured in 24 healthy subjects. The effect of the potent H1 blocker, hydroxyzine HCI, the H2 blocker, cimetidine, and the two drugs in combination was...
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The role of H1- and H2-receptors in the effect of compound 48/80 in the asphyxiation and body temperature of mice

Ulugol A, Karadag H, Dokmeci D, Dokmeci I

Contribution of histamine H1- and H2-receptors to the effect of compound 48/80, a potent histamine releaser, upon asphyxiation and body temperature in mice was investigated in the present experiments. Compound...
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The Modulatory Role of Spinally Located Histamine Receptors in the Regulation of the Blood Glucose Level in D-Glucose-Fed Mice

Sim YB, Park SH, Kim SS, Kim CH, Kim SJ, Lim SM, Jung JS, Ryu OH, Choi MG, Suh HW

The possible roles of spinal histamine receptors in the regulation of the blood glucose level were studied in ICR mice. Mice were intrathecally (i.t.) treated with histamine 1 (H1) receptor...
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Rebamipide May Be Comparable to H2 Receptor Antagonist in Healing Iatrogenic Gastric Ulcers Created by Endoscopic Mucosal Resection: A Prospective Randomized Pilot Study

Kim YJ, Cheon JH, Lee SK, Kim JH, Lee YC

Endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) results in the formation of iatrogenic gastric ulcers and the optimal treatments for such ulcers are still unclear. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of rebamipide...
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H2 Receptor-Mediated Relaxation of Circular Smooth Muscle in Human Gastric Corpus: the Role of Nitric Oxide (NO)

Lee SE, Kim DH, Kim YC, Han JH, Choi W, Kim CH, Jeong HW, Park SM, Yun SJ, Choi SY, Sung R, Kim YH, Yoo RY, Sun PH, Kim H, Song YJ, Xu WX, Yun HY, Lee SJ

This study was designed to examine the effects of histamine on gastric motility and its specific receptor in the circular smooth muscle of the human gastric corpus. Histamine mainly produced...
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