Histamine: Effect on Self-Stimulation
When injected discretely into the lateral hypothalamus of rats, histamine inhibited electrical self-stimulation at the injection site without affecting self-stimulation in the contralateral lateral hypothalamus. This effect was blocked by prior treatment with antihistaminics. Histidine, the amino ac...
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description | When injected discretely into the lateral hypothalamus of rats, histamine inhibited electrical self-stimulation at the injection site without affecting self-stimulation in the contralateral lateral hypothalamus. This effect was blocked by prior treatment with antihistaminics. Histidine, the amino acid precursor of histamine, produced a similar effect after a delay of 6 to 10 minutes. |
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