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Title: A physiological role of brain histamine during energy deficiency. Author: Sakata T, Kurokawa M, Oohara A, Yoshimatsu H. Journal: Brain Res Bull; 1994; 35(2):135-9. PubMed ID: 7953769. Abstract: Histaminergic activation in the rat hypothalamus was investigated under a deficit in energy supply. Fasting of rats for 24 h increased hypothalamic histamine (HA) content. Intraperitoneal (IP) injection of insulin (2 U/kg) increased pargyline-induced accumulation of tele-methylhistamine (t-MH) leaving steady-state HA and t-MH levels unaffected, which implies enhancement of HA turnover rate. The insulin infusion induced hypoglycemia both in rats with and without pargyline pretreatment. Infusion of 2-deoxy-D-glucose (2-DG) into the third cerebroventricle also produced an increase in pargyline-induced accumulation of t-MH and no change in steady-state HA and t-MH levels. The 2-DG infusion induced hyperglycemia. Hypothalamic glycogen content decreased after 24 h starvation, but this decrease was prevented by depletion of HA by alpha-fluoromethylhistidine. Absolute glycogen contents in the cortex were lower than those in the hypothalamus, and were not affected by fasting or depletion of HA. The results indicate that activation of hypothalamic HA in response to glucoprivation may modulate homeostatic control of energy supply in the brain.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]