1. Role of histamine H3 receptor in glucagon-secreting αTC1.6 cells.
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Nakamura, Tadaho, Yoshikawa, Takeo, Naganuma, Fumito, Mohsen, Attayeb, Iida, Tomomitsu, Miura, Yamato, Sugawara, Akira, and Yanai, Kazuhiko
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HISTAMINE receptors ,GLUCAGON ,PANCREATIC secretions ,LABORATORY mice ,INTRACELLULAR calcium - Abstract
Pancreatic α-cells secrete glucagon to maintain energy homeostasis. Although histamine has an important role in energy homeostasis, the expression and function of histamine receptors in pancreatic α-cells remains unknown. We found that the histamine H 3 receptor (H 3 R) was expressed in mouse pancreatic α-cells and αTC1.6 cells, a mouse pancreatic α-cell line. H 3 R inhibited glucagon secretion from αTC1.6 cells by inhibiting an increase in intracellular Ca 2+ concentration. We also found that immepip, a selective H 3 R agonist, decreased serum glucagon concentration in rats. These results suggest that H 3 R modulates glucagon secretion from pancreatic α-cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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