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  • Histamine plays a crucial role in stress-related disorders, but human neuroimaging data are limited.
  • Initial imaging studies have shown reduced H1 receptors in the brains of patients with major depressive disorders, with notable sexual differences and higher receptor binding found in women and specific populations like anorexia nervosa patients.
  • Research indicates histamine's influence in disorders like IBS, affecting brain responses to stimuli, highlighting the need for more studies on histamine's role in human stress-related disorders.

Article Abstract

Although histamine plays a major role in animal models of stress-related disorders, human neuroimaging data are sparse. Histamine H1 receptors in the human brain were first imaged by Professor Kazuhiko Yanai in 1992 by using C-doxepin, a potent ligand of H1 receptors, and positron emission tomography (PET). Subsequent work revealed that H1 receptors are reduced in the prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortices in patients with major depressive disorders. A sex difference in H1 receptor binding in the brain has also been found, with women exhibiting more abundant H1 receptor binding than men. Moreover, female patients with anorexia nervosa show higher H1 receptor binding in the amygdala and lentiform nucleus. These studies also found an inverse correlation of depression scores with H1 receptor binding. Histamine is considered to play a major role in the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a representative disorder of brain-gut interactions. Along these lines, hypnotic suggestion dramatically changes the waveforms of viscerosensory cerebral evoked potentials in response to electrical rectal stimulation and these changes are modified by the administration of H1 antagonist. The direction of the H1 antagonist-induced changes in the viscerosensory cerebral evoked potentials differs between IBS patients and healthy controls. Thus, histamine likely plays an important role in stress-related disorders. Further histamine brain imaging studies of humans are warranted.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/7854_2021_262DOI Listing

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