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Endothelial histamine H1 receptor signaling reduces blood-brain barrier permeability and susceptibility to autoimmune encephalomyelitis.


ABSTRACT: Disruption of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) underlies the development of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) and multiple sclerosis. Environmental factors, such as Bordetella pertussis, are thought to sensitize central endothelium to biogenic amines like histamine, thereby leading to increased BBB permeability. B. pertussis-induced histamine sensitization (Bphs) is a monogenic intermediate phenotype of EAE controlled by histamine H(1) receptor (Hrh1/H(1)R). Here, we transgenically overexpressed H(1)R in endothelial cells of Hrh1-KO (H(1)RKO) mice to test the role of endothelial H(1)R directly in Bphs and EAE. Unexpectedly, transgenic H(1)RKO mice expressing endothelial H(1)R under control of the von Willebrand factor promoter (H(1)RKO-vWF(H1R) Tg) were Bphs-resistant. Moreover, H(1)RKO-vWF(H1R) Tg mice exhibited decreased BBB permeability and enhanced protection from EAE compared with H(1)RKO mice. Thus, contrary to prevailing assumptions, our results show that endothelial H(1)R expression reduces BBB permeability, suggesting that endothelial H(1)R signaling may be important in the maintenance of cerebrovascular integrity.

SUBMITTER: Lu C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2973887 | biostudies-other | 2010 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Endothelial histamine H1 receptor signaling reduces blood-brain barrier permeability and susceptibility to autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

Lu Changming C   Diehl Sean A SA   Noubade Rajkumar R   Ledoux Jonathan J   Nelson Mark T MT   Spach Karen K   Zachary James F JF   Blankenhorn Elizabeth P EP   Teuscher Cory C  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20101018 44


Disruption of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) underlies the development of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) and multiple sclerosis. Environmental factors, such as Bordetella pertussis, are thought to sensitize central endothelium to biogenic amines like histamine, thereby leading to increased BBB permeability. B. pertussis-induced histamine sensitization (Bphs) is a monogenic intermediate phenotype of EAE controlled by histamine H(1) receptor (Hrh1/H(1)R). Here, we transgenically ov  ...[more]

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