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Journal of Pharmacological Sciences
Effects of Histamine on Lipid Metabolic Disorder in Mice Loaded With Restraint Stress
Keiichi Abe3  Xin Sheng Yao2  Xue Song Yang1  Min Wang2  Nan Yao2  Chin Chin Yau3  Hiroshi Kurihara2  Rong Rong He2 
[1] Medical College, Jinan University, China;Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine & Natural Products, Jinan University, China;BRAND’S Health Science Center, Cerebos Pacific Ltd., Singapore
关键词: histamine;    energy metabolism;    restraint stress;    lipid emulsion Intralipid(R);    triglyceride;   
DOI  :  10.1254/jphs.09090FP
学科分类:药学
来源: Nihon Yakuri Gakkai Henshuubu / Japanese Pharmacological Society
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References(33)Cited-By(12)The present study was conducted to investigate the effects of histamine on the lipid metabolic disorder in mice loaded with restraint stress. When Kun Ming (KM) mice were exposed to restraint stress for 20 h, the histamine level in both plasma and cerebral regions significantly increased (P<0.01). Moreover, when a lipid emulsion (10% Intralipid(R)) was injected intravenously into the mice, the elimination period of plasma triglyceride was prolonged in the restraint group. Plasma triglyceride was 523 ± 44 mg/dl at 35 min after the Intralipid(R) administration in the restraint stress group, while it was 436 ± 41 mg/dl in the restrained mice given histamine at a dose of 50 mg/kg. The improved plasma triglyceride metabolism was well explained by the observations of the significantly up-regulated hepatic triglyceride lipase (HTGL) activity and mRNA expression in response to histamine. These results suggested that the effects of stress-induced histamine on lipid metabolic disorder in mice loaded with restraint stress arose from its anti-stress action and promotion of lipase activity.

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