2009
DOI: 10.1254/jphs.09024fp
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Methamphetamine- and 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine–Induced Behavioral Changes in Histamine H3–Receptor Knockout Mice

Abstract: Abstract. Histamine H 3 receptors inhibit the release of not only histamine itself, but also other neurotransmitters including dopamine. Previous papers have reported that histaminergic neurons inhibit psychostimulant-induced behavioral changes. To examine whether deficiency in histamine H 3 receptors influences psychostimulant-induced behavioral sensitization and reward, we examined locomotor activity, conditioned place preference (CPP), and c-Fos expression in histamine H 3 receptor-gene knockout mice (H3KO)… Show more

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“…This was detected during the first 3-5 min following alcohol administration in place conditionings (EtOH dose 2 g/kg, two first days) and when a lower dose of alcohol (1.5 g/kg) was used and horizontal activity was recorded for a longer period. In agreement with our finding, H3R KO mice are not stimulated by methamphetamine (Toyota et al, 2002;Okuda et al, 2009). The H3R KO did not differ from B6 control mice in rotarod task but made fewer mistakes as measured by number of foot slips on the balance beam test following alcohol administration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This was detected during the first 3-5 min following alcohol administration in place conditionings (EtOH dose 2 g/kg, two first days) and when a lower dose of alcohol (1.5 g/kg) was used and horizontal activity was recorded for a longer period. In agreement with our finding, H3R KO mice are not stimulated by methamphetamine (Toyota et al, 2002;Okuda et al, 2009). The H3R KO did not differ from B6 control mice in rotarod task but made fewer mistakes as measured by number of foot slips on the balance beam test following alcohol administration.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…We recently reported the heterogeneous properties of histaminergic neurotransmission, in which deficiency in H 3 receptor has an inhibitory effect on psychostimulantsinduced increase in locomotion, but negligible effect on the reward (51). In that study, we compared psychostimulants-induced behavioral changes to the expression of c-Fos protein as an indicator of neuronal activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-The MDMA-induced increase in locomotion, observed in wt mice, was less pronounced in histamine H3 receptor (H3R) -/-mice, pointing to a functional interaction between histaminergic and serotonergic neurons which modulates the locomotor effects of MDMA [54].…”
Section: Ii2 Hyperlocomotionmentioning
confidence: 92%