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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35610178/multitarget-derivatives-of-d2aak1-as-potential-antipsychotics-the-effect-of-substitution-in-the-indole-moiety
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Magda Kondej, Tomasz M Wróbel, Katarzyna M Targowska-Duda, Antón Leandro Martínez, Oliwia Koszła, Piotr Stępnicki, Agata Zięba, Alba Paz, Olga Wronikowska-Denysiuk, Maria I Loza, Marián Castro, Agnieszka A Kaczor
Schizophrenia is a complex disease which is best treated with multitarget drugs, such as atypical antipsychotics. Previously, using structure-based virtual screening, we found a virtual hit, D2AAK1, with nanomolar affinity for dopamine and serotonin receptors important in schizophrenia pharmacotherapy. As a part of an optimization campaign of D2AAK1, we obtained 17 derivatives that also display a multitarget profile. Selected compounds were tested against off-targets in schizophrenia, i. e., histamine H1 receptor and muscarinic M1 receptor, and these did not display considerable affinity for these receptors...
August 3, 2022: ChemMedChem
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35550156/translational-approaches-to-influence-sleep-and-arousal
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REVIEW
Ritchie E Brown, Tristan J Spratt, Gary B Kaplan
Sleep disorders are widespread in society and are prevalent in military personnel and in Veterans. Disturbances of sleep and arousal mechanisms are common in neuropsychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and affective disorders, traumatic brain injury, dementia, and substance use disorders. Sleep disturbances exacerbate suicidal ideation, a major concern for Veterans and in the general population. These disturbances impair quality of life, affect interpersonal relationships, reduce work productivity, exacerbate clinical features of other disorders, and impair recovery...
July 2022: Brain Research Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35410602/strategies-for-treatment-of-disease-associated-dementia-beyond-alzheimer-disease-an-update
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Khan Sabiya Samim, Gopal L Khatik, Ashok K Datusalia
Memory, cognition, dementia, and neurodegeneration are complexly interlinked processes through various mechanistic pathways leading to a range of clinical outcomes. These are strongly associated with pathological conditions like Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, stroke and are a growing concern for their timely diagnosis and management. Several cognition-enhancing interventions for management include non-pharmacological interventions like diet, exercise, and physical activity, while pharmacological interventions include medicinal agents, herbal agents, and nutritional supplements...
April 11, 2022: Current Neuropharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34958430/histamine-h1-receptor-in-basal-forebrain-cholinergic-circuit-a-novel-target-for-the-negative-symptoms-of-schizophrenia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shuangshuang Wu, Chenshu Gao, Feng Han, Heming Cheng
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
December 27, 2021: Neuroscience Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34790138/high-dose-betahistine-improves-cognitive-function-in-patients-with-schizophrenia-a-randomized-double-blind-placebo-controlled-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yongqian Wang, Xufeng Huang, Hongzhen Fan, Huimei An, Ting Ma, Qi Zhang, Wenxuan Zhao, Yajun Yun, Wenshuang Yang, Xiaolu Zhang, Zhiren Wang, Fude Yang
Background: There is currently no effective treatment for cognitive impairment associated with schizophrenia (CIAS). Recent studies have shown that increased histamine levels in the brain may help to improve CIAS symptoms. Betahistine is an H1-receptor agonist and H3-receptor antagonist. This study evaluated the effect of high-dose betahistine on cognitive function as well as its safety in Chinese Han patients with schizophrenia. Methods: This randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled trial enrolled 89 patients with schizophrenia who were randomly administered betahistine (72 mg/d) or placebo for 12 weeks...
2021: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34777053/sexuality-in-ultra-high-risk-for-psychosis-and-first-episode-psychosis-a-systematic-review-of-literature
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REVIEW
Giacomo Ciocca, Tommaso B Jannini, Michele Ribolsi, Rodolfo Rossi, Cinzia Niolu, Alberto Siracusano, Emmanuele A Jannini, Giorgio Di Lorenzo
A considerable body of literature reports that individuals with psychotic disorders often suffer from sexual dysfunctions (SDs), with these representing a major unmet need. Long-term antipsychotic drug treatment may be the main cause for SDs in psychotic patients, through a plethora of different mechanisms, including prolactin dyscrasia, histamine-mediated sedation, and serotonin-induced sexual demotivation. However, a few pieces of evidence treat sexuality in patients at risk or the onset of psychosis. For this purpose, we systematically reviewed literature of the last 10 years in order to investigate sexuality in ultra-high risk (UHR) for psychosis and first-episode psychosis (FEP)...
2021: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34582543/risk-of-overdose-associated-with-co-prescription-of-antipsychotics-and-opioids-a-population-based-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alejandro G Szmulewicz, Brian T Bateman, Raisa Levin, Krista F Huybrechts
The US FDA issued a black-box warning against co-prescription of antipsychotic (AP) agents and opioids due to the risk of respiratory depression, but evidence on the comparative safety of sedating vs nonsedating APs is lacking. We classified APs as sedating (eg, quetiapine, olanzapine, and chlorpromazine) and nonsedating (eg, aripiprazole, haloperidol, and risperidone) based on their affinity to the histamine-1 neuroreceptor (Ki < or ≥20, respectively) and sought to compare the rate of overdose between patients using sedating vs nonsedating APs plus opioids...
March 1, 2022: Schizophrenia Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34572558/the-histaminergic-system-in-neuropsychiatric-disorders
#28
REVIEW
Li Cheng, Jiaying Liu, Zhong Chen
Histamine does not only modulate the immune response and inflammation, but also acts as a neurotransmitter in the mammalian brain. The histaminergic system plays a significant role in the maintenance of wakefulness, appetite regulation, cognition and arousal, which are severely affected in neuropsychiatric disorders. In this review, we first briefly describe the distribution of histaminergic neurons, histamine receptors and their intracellular pathways. Next, we comprehensively summarize recent experimental and clinical findings on the precise role of histaminergic system in neuropsychiatric disorders, including cell-type role and its circuit bases in narcolepsy, schizophrenia, Alzheimer's disease, Tourette's syndrome and Parkinson's disease...
September 11, 2021: Biomolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34521328/changes-in-histaminergic-system-in-neuropsychiatric-disorders-and-the-potential-treatment-consequences
#29
REVIEW
Ling Shan, Dick F Swaab
In contrast to that of other monoamine neurotransmitters, the association of the histaminergic system with neuropsychiatric disorders is not well documented. In the last two decades, several clinical studies involved in the development of drugs targeting the histaminergic system have been reported. These include the H3R-antagonist/inverse agonist, pitolisant, used for the treatment of excessive sleepiness in narcolepsy, and the H1R antagonist, doxepin, used to alleviate symptoms of insomnia. The current review summarizes reports from animal models, including genetic and neuroimaging studies, as well as human brain samples and cerebrospinal fluid measurements from clinical trials, on the possible role of the histaminergic system in neuropsychiatric disorders...
2022: Current Neuropharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34225943/the-tuberomamillary-nucleus-in-neuropsychiatric-disorders
#30
REVIEW
Ling Shan, Rolf Fronczek, Gert Jan Lammers, Dick F Swaab
The tuberomamillary nucleus (TMN) is located within the posterior part of the hypothalamus. The histamine neurons in it synthesize histamine by means of the key enzyme histidine decarboxylase (HDC) and from the TMN, innervate a large number of brain areas, such as the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, amygdala as well as the thalamus, hypothalamus, and basal ganglia. Brain histamine is reduced to an inactivated form, tele-methylhistamine (t-MeHA), by histamine N-methyltransferase (HMT). In total, there are four types of histamine receptors (H1-4 Rs) in the brain, all of which are G-protein coupled...
2021: Handbook of Clinical Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34225942/histamine-receptors-agonists-and-antagonists-in-health-and-disease
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REVIEW
Pertti Panula
Histamine in the brain is produced by a group of tuberomamillary neurons in the posterior hypothalamus and a limited number of mast cells in different parts of the brain. Four G-protein-coupled receptors mediate the effects of histamine. Two of these receptors, H3 and H4 receptors, are high-affinity receptors in the brain and immune system, respectively. The two classic histamine receptors, H1 receptor and H2 receptor, are well known as drug targets for allergy and gastric ulcer, respectively. These receptors have lower affinity for histamine than the more recently discovered H3 and H4 receptors...
2021: Handbook of Clinical Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33800403/atypical-antipsychotics-and-metabolic-syndrome-from-molecular-mechanisms-to-clinical-differences
#32
REVIEW
Marco Carli, Shivakumar Kolachalam, Biancamaria Longoni, Anna Pintaudi, Marco Baldini, Stefano Aringhieri, Irene Fasciani, Paolo Annibale, Roberto Maggio, Marco Scarselli
Atypical antipsychotics (AAPs) are commonly prescribed medications to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorders and other psychotic disorders. However, they might cause metabolic syndrome (MetS) in terms of weight gain, dyslipidemia, type 2 diabetes (T2D), and high blood pressure, which are responsible for reduced life expectancy and poor adherence. Importantly, there is clear evidence that early metabolic disturbances can precede weight gain, even if the latter still remains the hallmark of AAPs use. In fact, AAPs interfere profoundly with glucose and lipid homeostasis acting mostly on hypothalamus, liver, pancreatic β-cells, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle...
March 8, 2021: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33773463/the-histamine-h3r-and-dopamine-d2r-d3r-antagonist-st-713-ameliorates-autism-like-behavioral-features-in-btbr-t-tf-j-mice-by-multiple-actions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karthikkumar Venkatachalam, Nermin Eissa, Mohamed Al Awad, Petrilla Jayaprakash, Sicheng Zhong, Frauke Stölting, Holger Stark, Bassem Sadek
Several brain neurotransmitters, including histamine (HA), acetylcholine (ACh), and dopamine (DA) are suggested to be involved in several brain disorders including cognitive deficits, depression, schizophrenia, anxiety, and narcolepsy, all of which are comorbid with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Therefore, the ameliorative effects of the novel multiple-active compound ST-713 with high binding affinities at histamine H3 receptor (H3R), dopamine D2sR and D3R on ASD-like behaviors in male BTBR T+tf/J mice model were assessed...
March 24, 2021: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33602941/histamine-h-1-receptor-deletion-in-cholinergic-neurons-induces-sensorimotor-gating-ability-deficit-and-social-impairments-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Li Cheng, Cenglin Xu, Lu Wang, Dadao An, Lei Jiang, Yanrong Zheng, Yixin Xu, Yi Wang, Yujing Wang, Kuo Zhang, Xiaodong Wang, Xiangnan Zhang, Aimin Bao, Yudong Zhou, Jingyu Yang, Shumin Duan, Dick F Swaab, Weiwei Hu, Zhong Chen
Negative symptoms in schizophrenia strongly contribute to poor functional outcomes, however its pathogenesis is still unclear. Here, we found that histamine H1 receptor (H1 R) expression in basal forebrain (BF) cholinergic neurons was decreased in patients with schizophrenia having negative symptoms. Deletion of H1 R gene in cholinergic neurons in mice resulted in functional deficiency of cholinergic projections from the BF to the prefrontal cortex and in the formation of sensorimotor gating deficit, social impairment and anhedonia-like behavior...
February 18, 2021: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33485196/antipsychotics-as-environmental-pollutants-an-underrated-threat
#35
REVIEW
J Escudero, J L Muñoz, T Morera-Herreras, R Hernandez, J Medrano, S Domingo-Echaburu, D Barceló, G Orive, U Lertxundi
The heterogeneous class of what we nowadays call antipsychotics was born almost 70 years ago with the serendipitous discovery of chlorpromazine. Their utilization is constantly growing because they are used to treat a diverse group of diseases and patients across all age groups: schizophrenia, bipolar disease, depression, autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, behavioural and psychological symptoms in dementia, among others. They possess a complex pharmacological profile, acting on multiple receptors: dopaminergic, serotoninergic, histaminergic, adrenergic, and cholinergic, leading scientists to call them "agents with rich pharmacology" or "dirty drugs"...
May 15, 2021: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33428888/gut-microbiota-derived-vitamins-underrated-powers-of-a-multipotent-ally-in-psychiatric-health-and-disease
#36
REVIEW
Leszek Rudzki, Trevor W Stone, Michael Maes, Błażej Misiak, Jerzy Samochowiec, Agata Szulc
Despite the well-established roles of B-vitamins and their deficiencies in health and disease, there is growing evidence indicating a key role of those nutrients in functions of the central nervous system and in psychopathology. Clinical data indicate the substantial role of B-vitamins in various psychiatric disorders, including major depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, autism, and dementia, including Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. As enzymatic cofactors, B-vitamins are involved in many physiological processes such as the metabolism of glucose, fatty acids and amino acids, metabolism of tryptophan in the kynurenine pathway, homocysteine metabolism, synthesis and metabolism of various neurotransmitters and neurohormones including serotonin, dopamine, adrenaline, acetylcholine, GABA, glutamate, D-serine, glycine, histamine and melatonin...
April 20, 2021: Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33333774/mechanism-of-action-of-atypical-antipsychotic-drugs-in-mood-disorders
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REVIEW
Daniil Grinchii, Eliyahu Dremencov
Atypical antipsychotic drugs were introduced in the early 1990s. Unlike typical antipsychotics, which are effective only against positive symptoms of schizophrenia, atypical antipsychotics are effective against negative and cognitive symptoms as well. Furthermore, they are effective not only in psychotic but also in affective disorders, on their own or as adjuncts to antidepressant drugs. This review presents the neural mechanisms of currently existing atypical antipsychotics and putative antipsychotics currently being investigated in preclinical and clinical studies and how these relate to their effectiveness in mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)...
December 15, 2020: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33333448/novel-potent-dihydro-benzofuranyl-piperazines-as-human-histamine-receptor-ligands-functional-characterization-and-modeling-studies-on-h-3-and-h-4-receptors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michelle F Corrêa, André L Balico-Silva, Dóra J Kiss, Gustavo A B Fernandes, Jhonatan C Maraschin, Lucas T Parreiras-E-Silva, Marina T Varela, Sarah C Simões, Michel Bouvier, György M Keserű, Claudio M Costa-Neto, João Paulo S Fernandes
Histamine acts through four different receptors (H1 R-H4 R), the H3 R and H4 R being the most explored in the last years as drug targets. The H3 R is a potential target to treat narcolepsy, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, schizophrenia and several other CNS-related conditions, while H4 R blockade leads to anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. Our group has been exploring the dihydrobenzofuranyl-piperazines (LINS01 series) as human H3 R/H4 R ligands as potential drug candidates. In the present study, a set of 12 compounds were synthesized from adequate (dihydro)benzofuran synthons through simple reactions with corresponding piperazines, giving moderate to high yields...
January 15, 2021: Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33299315/rehospitalization-risk-of-receptor-affinity-profile-in-antipsychotic-drug-treatment-a-propensity-score-matching-analysis-using-a-japanese-employment-based-health-insurance-database
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshiteru Takekita, Sachie Inoue, Kenji Baba, Tadashi Nosaka
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine whether there is a difference in the risk of rehospitalization when antipsychotics are classified into two groups treated using drugs with a higher or lower affinity to H1 or α1 receptors than to D2 receptors (histamine H1 receptors, adrenaline α1 receptors [HA] high- and HA low-affinity drug group, respectively) based on affinity to receptors related to sedation using a nationwide insurance claims database in Japan. Patients and Methods: We identified eligible patients by the following two criteria: (i) hospitalization due to schizophrenia (International Classification of Disease [ICD]-10 code: F20 or F25) in psychiatric wards between January 1st, 2005 and August 31st, 2017, and (ii) administration of HA high- or HA low-affinity drugs in the next month after discharge from the earliest hospitalization due to schizophrenia (index month)...
2020: Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32872194/simultaneous-blockade-of-histamine-h-3-receptors-and-inhibition-of-acetylcholine-esterase-alleviate-autistic-like-behaviors-in-btbr-t-tf-j-mouse-model-of-autism
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Nermin Eissa, Petrilla Jayaprakash, Holger Stark, Dorota Łażewska, Katarzyna Kieć-Kononowicz, Bassem Sadek
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a heterogenous neurodevelopmental disorder defined by persistent deficits in social interaction and the presence of patterns of repetitive and restricted behaviors. The central neurotransmitters histamine (HA) and acetylcholine (ACh) play pleiotropic roles in physiological brain functions that include the maintenance of wakefulness, depression, schizophrenia, epilepsy, anxiety and narcolepsy, all of which are found to be comorbid with ASD. Therefore, the palliative effects of subchronic systemic treatment using the multiple-active test compound E100 with high H3 R antagonist affinity and AChE inhibitory effect on ASD-like behaviors in male BTBR T+tf/J (BTBR) mice as an idiopathic ASD model were assessed...
August 28, 2020: Biomolecules
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