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Histamine H3 antagonists for treatment of cognitive deficits in CNS diseases.

Abstract
The H(3) histamine receptor is expressed in many brain regions, including those involved in sleep/wake regulation and cognitive functions. Inhibition of the H(3) receptor leads to increased release of multiple neurotransmitters in these regions, making this receptor an ideal target for the potential enhancement of arousal and/or cognitive processes. The high interest level by several pharmaceutical companies in H(3) receptors as potential drug targets has produced rapid advancement in novel compound series with different properties, providing a variety of preclinical tools as well as advancing several candidates into clinical trials. Multiple chemotypes have demonstrated efficacy in preclinical models covering a range of cognitive deficits, suggesting the potential value of H(3) antagonists as cognition enhancers in a variety of disease states. These studies have revealed the actions of this class of compounds at the cellular, neuronal systems and behavioral levels. Recently, compounds with improved selectivity, pharmacokinetics and preclinical safety profiles have advanced into clinical trials for a number of potential indications. The results of these clinical trials are eagerly awaited and will increase our understanding of the properties of H(3) receptor antagonists that will provide therapeutic value.
AuthorsRita Raddatz, Ming Tao, Robert L Hudkins
JournalCurrent topics in medicinal chemistry (Curr Top Med Chem) Vol. 10 Issue 2 Pg. 153-69 ( 2010) ISSN: 1873-4294 [Electronic] United Arab Emirates
PMID20166960 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Chemical References
  • Histamine H3 Antagonists
  • Receptors, Histamine H3
Topics
  • Central Nervous System Diseases (complications, drug therapy)
  • Cognition Disorders (complications, drug therapy)
  • Histamine H3 Antagonists (chemistry, therapeutic use)
  • Humans
  • Receptors, Histamine H3 (metabolism)
  • Structure-Activity Relationship

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