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Histamine H4 receptor: a Novel Drug Target For Immunoregulation and Inflammation

✍ Scribed by Holger Stark


Publisher
De Gruyter Open Poland
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
368
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


H4 R is the newest member of the histamine receptor family, which was discovered about twelve years ago. It is considered a very promising drug target. The effort to improve the pharmacokinetic properties of the currently available H4 R ligands is reflected in a steadily growing number of scientific publications and patent applications. Preclinical data strongly confirms the need for novel potent H4 R ligands to explore their therapeutic value in allergy, inflammation, autoimmune disorders, and possibly, cancer.
Readers will be provided with extensive knowledge on histamine metabolism, as well as cellular histamine transport, storage and release, effects of histamine and histamine receptor ligands, with particular attention to the H4 R, on inflammatory cells including mast cells, basophils, eosinophils, neutrophils, macrophages, dendritic cells, and T cells. The present knowledge on the regulatory role of histamine and the therapeutic exploitation of histamine receptor ligands in atopic diseases, with emphasis on human and animal models of asthma, allergic dermatitis and pruritus are discussed.

G protein coupled receptors, Histamine H4R ligands, Inflammation and Autoimmune Disorders

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 The histamine H4 receptor story
Chapter 2 Histamine H4 Receptor Ligands
Chapter 3 Histamine metabolism
Chapter 4 Histamine Receptors and Inflammatory Cells
Chapter 5 Histamine in Asthmatic and Fibrotic Lung Disorders
Chapter 6 Histamine in Atopic Disorders: Atopic Dermatitis and Pruritus
Chapter 7 Non-professional Histamine Producing Cells, Immune Responses and Autoimmunity
Chapter 8 Histamine in Cancer
Chapter 9 Non Receptor-mediated Histamine Actions
Chapter 10 Perspectives in H4R Research and Therapeutic Exploitation
References
List of Figures
List of Tables
Index


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