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The Role Of Histaminergic H1 And H3 Receptors In Food Intake: A Mechanism For Atypical Antipsychotic-Induced Weight Gain?, Chao Deng, Katrina Western-Green, Xu-Feng Huang Feb 2013

The Role Of Histaminergic H1 And H3 Receptors In Food Intake: A Mechanism For Atypical Antipsychotic-Induced Weight Gain?, Chao Deng, Katrina Western-Green, Xu-Feng Huang

Xu-Feng Huang

Atypical antipsychotics such as olanzapine and clozapine are effective at treating the multiple domains of schizophrenia, with a lowrisk of extra-pyramidal side-effects. However amajor downfall to their use is metabolicside-effects particularly weight gain/obesity,which occurs by unknownmechanisms. The present paper explores the potential candidature of histaminergic neurotransmission in the mechanisms of atypical antipsychoticinduced weight gain, with a focus on the histaminergic H1 and H3 receptors. Olanzapine and clozapine have a high affinity for the H1 receptor, andmeta-analyses showa strong correlation between risk ofweight gain andH1 receptor affinity. In addition, olanzapine treatment decreases H1 receptor binding and mRNA expression in the rat …


Effects Of Simvastatin And 6-Hydroxydopamine On Histaminergic H1 Receptor Binding Density In Rat Brains, Chang-Hua Hu, Chao Deng, Nikolce Mackovski, Ling Long, Cansheng Zhu, Yu Yang, Yuge Wang, J-Z Chen, Xu-Feng Huang, Qing Wang Feb 2013

Effects Of Simvastatin And 6-Hydroxydopamine On Histaminergic H1 Receptor Binding Density In Rat Brains, Chang-Hua Hu, Chao Deng, Nikolce Mackovski, Ling Long, Cansheng Zhu, Yu Yang, Yuge Wang, J-Z Chen, Xu-Feng Huang, Qing Wang

Xu-Feng Huang

Statins have been widely used for the treatment of a variety of medical conditions including psychoneurological disorders beyond their original use in lowering cholesterol. Histamine receptors play an important role in the regulation of neural activity, however, it is unknown whether statins act on histamine receptors, particularly for their neural regulatory effects. This study examined the effects of simvastatin and 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) lesions on histamine H1 receptors using [3H] pyrilamine binding autoradiography. Compared to the saline group, simvastatin (1 mg/kg/day) significantly decreased H1 receptor bindings in the primary motor cortex (M1), ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMH), caudate putamen (CPu), accumbens core …


Reciprocal Signalling Between Nr2 Subunits Of The Nmda Receptor And Neuregulin 1 And Their Role In Schizophrenia, Amy Geddes, Xu-Feng Huang, Kelly A. Newell Feb 2013

Reciprocal Signalling Between Nr2 Subunits Of The Nmda Receptor And Neuregulin 1 And Their Role In Schizophrenia, Amy Geddes, Xu-Feng Huang, Kelly A. Newell

Xu-Feng Huang

Schizophrenia is a debilitating neurodevelopmental psychiatric disorder. Both the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) and neuregulin1 (NRG1) are key molecules involved in normal brain development that have been linked to schizophrenia pathology and aetiology. The NR2 proteins are critical structural and functional subunits of the NMDAR and are developmentally and spatially regulated. Altered NR2 gene and protein expression has been found in human post-mortem schizophrenia brain tissue together with changes in NRG1 and its receptor ErbB4. The NR2 subunits and ErbB4 share a common anchoring domain on the postsynaptic density and therefore a disruption to either of these molecules may influence the …


Organization Of Brainstem Nuclei, George Paxinos, Xu-Feng Huang, Gulgun Sengul, Charles Watson Feb 2013

Organization Of Brainstem Nuclei, George Paxinos, Xu-Feng Huang, Gulgun Sengul, Charles Watson

Xu-Feng Huang

This chapter describes human homologs of nuclei identified in the brainstem of other mammals and attempts to extend to the human the overall organizational schemata that have been proposed for the brainstem of other mammalian species. We present herein updated diagrams of the Atlas of the Human Brainstem (Paxinos and Huang, 1995). The diagrams have been thoroughly revised in light of our recent work on the rat (Paxinos and Watson, 2007) and rhesus monkey (Paxinos et al., 3rd ed, in BrainNavigator, Elsevier, 2010) as well as our work on the marmoset (Atlas of the Marmoset Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates, Paxinos …


Metabolic Parameters And Emotionality Are Little Affected In G-Protein Coupled Receptor 12 (Gpr12) Mutant Mice, Elisabeth Frank, Yizhen Wu, Naomi Piyaratna, William James Body, P Snikeris, Timothy South, Anna-Karin Gerdin, Mikael Bjursell, Mohammad Bohlooly-Y, Leonard H. Storlien, Xu-Feng Huang Feb 2013

Metabolic Parameters And Emotionality Are Little Affected In G-Protein Coupled Receptor 12 (Gpr12) Mutant Mice, Elisabeth Frank, Yizhen Wu, Naomi Piyaratna, William James Body, P Snikeris, Timothy South, Anna-Karin Gerdin, Mikael Bjursell, Mohammad Bohlooly-Y, Leonard H. Storlien, Xu-Feng Huang

Xu-Feng Huang

Background: G-protein coupled receptors (GPR) bear the potential to serve as yet unidentified drug targets for psychiatric and metabolic disorders. GPR12 is of major interest given its putative role in metabolic function and its unique brain distribution, which suggests a role in emotionality and affect. We tested Gpr12 deficient mice in a series of metabolic and behavioural tests and subjected them to a well-established high-fat diet feeding protocol. Methodology/Principal Findings: Comparing the mutant mice with wild type littermates, no significant differences were seen in body weight, fatness or weight gain induced by a high-fat diet. The Gpr12 mutant mice displayed …