“…3 The H3 receptor has also been found in other nonneurological tissues, including the respiratory epithelium, gastric and intestinal mucosa, skin, vascular endothelium, thymus, heart, and kidney of the rat. 5,24 The H3 receptor is involved primarily in negative feedback-mediated inhibition of the synthesis and release of not only histamine but also other neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, glutamate, acetylcholine, and norepinephrine. 1,2 Neurogenic inflammation may also be controlled in part through the interaction of histamine on mast cell H3 receptors through a neuron-mast cell feedback loop.…”