1. Methodologies to Identify and Analyze Genetic Polymorphisms for Human Histamine Receptors
Stephany Micallef and Astrid Sasse
2. Development, Characterization, and Validation of Anti-Human H3 Receptor Isoform-Specific Antibodies
Fiona C. Shenton, Natasha Lethbridge, and Paul L. Chazot
3. Approaches to Recombinant Histamine H3/H4 Receptor Expression in Mammalian Cells
Tadeusz Karcz, Urszula Cichoń, and Katarzyna Kieć-Kononowicz
4. Histamine H2 Receptor Biased Signaling Methods
Natalia Fernández, Carina Shayo, Carlos Davio, and Federico Monczor
5. Ligand-Binding Kinetics on Histamine Receptors
Reggie Bosma, Tamara A.M. Mocking, Rob Leurs, and Henry F. Vischer
6. Methods to Study the Molecular Pharmacology of the Histamine H4 Receptor
Eléonore W.E. Verweij, Rob Leurs, and Henry F. Vischer
7. Chemiluminescence: A Sensitive Method for Detecting the Effects of Histamine Receptor Agonists/Antagonists on Neutrophil Oxidative Burst
Ondřej Vašíček, Tomáš Perečko, Viera Jančinová, Silvia Pažoureková, Radomír Nosáľ, and Milan Číž
8. Techniques Used in Pharmacological Evaluation of Histamine H4 Receptor Function on Native Human Eosinophils
Marek Grosicki and Katarzyna Kieć-Kononowicz
9. Assessment of the Efficacy of Histamine Receptor Antagonists in Murine Models of Atopic Dermatitis
Kristine Roßbach, Hanna Köchling, Tomoki Fukuyama, Jenny Wilzopolski, Manfred Kietzmann, and Wolfgang Bäumer
10. Methodological Approaches to Study Histamine Pharmacology in the Kidney: From Cell Culture and Cell Imaging to Functional Assays and Electron Microscopy
Alessandro Pini, Eleonora Veglia, Cristina Grange, and Arianna Carolina Rosa
11. Histamine and the Kidney: In VivoAnimal Models
Alessandro Pini, Eleonora Veglia, and Arianna Carolina Rosa
12. Methodological Approaches to Investigate the Effects of Histamine Receptor Targeting Compounds in Preclinical Models of Breast Cancer
Diego J. Martinel Lamas, Melisa B. Nicoud, Helena Sterle, Graciela P. Cricco, Gabriela A. Martin, Graciela A. Cremaschi, Hubert G. Schwelberger, Elena S. Rivera, and Vanina A Medina
13. Evaluation of Histidine Decarboxylase (HDC) Activity and Human Histamine Receptor 3 (H3R) and HDC mRNA Levels
Carlos Acosta-Andrade, José L Urdiales, Ignacio Fajardo, and Francisca Sánchez-Jiménez
14. Cerebrospinal Fluid Markers in Neuroinflammation: The Paradigm of Optic Neuritis
Dimitrios P. Besinis and Maria C. Anagnostouli
15. In VivoDiagnostic Procedures for IgE-Mediated Allergic Disorders
Christopher Koulias, Xenophon Aggelides, Caterina Chliva, and Michael Makris
16. Dermatological Indications of Antihistamines
Chrysovalantis Korfitis, Efstathios Rallis, and Dimitrios Rigopoulos
17. Histamine Quantification in Human Blood Samples
Ekaterini Tiligada, Maria Kakolyri, and Madeleine Ennis
This book illustrates the current state-of-the-art in histamine research, with a focus on the appropriate methodologies to investigate the pharmacological properties and the therapeutic exploitation of HRs and their ligands. In addition, the range of techniques described provides an introduction to complementary cross-methodological disciplines beyond these fields. This multi-disciplinary approach is required to define the ‘decision gates’ that determine the development of more effective and safer therapeutic options for many forms of highly prevalent and debilitating diseases, such as asthma, dementias, dermatitis, and arthritis. Written for the Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology series, chapters concentrate on practical, hands-on protocols from experts in the techniques.
Authoritative and thorough, Histamine Receptors as Drug Targets seeks to aid pharmacologists, biochemists, drug discovery researchers, molecular biologists, chemists, toxicologists, lab scientists, medical doctors, principle investigators, research scientists, lab directors and technicians, as well as graduate students around the world in pursuing the study of this vital scientific area.