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Histamine excites rat lateral vestibular nuclear neurons through activation of post-synaptic H2 receptors. Neuroscience letters [Neurosci Lett] Journal article

 
TitleHistamine excites rat lateral vestibular nuclear neurons through activation of post-synaptic H2 receptors.
Author(s)Zhang J, Han XH, Li HZ, Zhu JN, Wang JJ 
InstitutionDepartment of Biological Science and Technology, School of Life Sciences, Mailbox 426, Nanjing University, 22 Hankou Road, Nanjing 210093, China.
SourceNeurosci Lett 2008 Oct 14.
AbstractThrough whole-cell patch recordings in brainstem slices, the effects of histamine on neuronal activity of the lateral vestibular nucleus (LVN) were investigated. Bath application of histamine elicited a concentration-dependent excitation of both spontaneous firing (n=19) and silent (n=7) LVN neurons. Moreover, histamine induced a stable inward current in the LVN neurons (n=5) and the histamine-induced depolarization of membrane potential persisted in the presence of tetrodotoxin (n=4), indicating a direct post-synaptic effect of the histamine on the LVN neurons. Selective histamine H2 receptor antagonist ranitidine effectively blocked the histamine-evoked excitatory responses on the LVN neurons (n=4), but selective histamine H1 receptor antagonist triprolidine did not (n=4). In addition, selective histamine H2 receptor agonist dimaprit (n=3) rather than 2-pyridylethylamine (n=4), a selective histamine H1 receptor agonist, mimicked the excitatory action of histamine on LVN neurons. The results demonstrate that histamine excites the LVN neurons via post-synaptic histamine H2 receptors and suggest that the central histaminergic projection arising from the hypothalamus may modulate LVN neurons activity and actively influence the vestibular reflexes and functions.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID18938221
  
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