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  • J Clin Exp Neuroimmunol 1:103,

Histamine: The Missing Link in the Pathogenesis of Some Brain Disorders

Ramon Cacabelos*
Chair of Genomic Medicine, Camilo Jose Cela University, Madrid, EuroEspes Biomedical Research Center, Institute of Medical Science and Genomic Medicine, , Spain
*Corresponding Author : Ramon Cacabelos, Chair of Genomic Medicine, Camilo Jose Cela University, Madrid, EuroEspes Biomedical Research Center, Institute of Medical Science and Genomic Medicine, 15165-Bergondo, Corunna, Spain, Tel: +34-981-780505, Fax: +34-981-780511, Email: rcacabelos@euroespes.com

Received Date: Jan 18, 2016 / Accepted Date: Mar 01, 2016 / Published Date: Mar 07, 2016

Citation: Cacabelos R (2016) Histamine: The Missing Link in the Pathogenesis of Some Brain Disorders. J Clin Exp Neuroimmunol 1:103.

Copyright: © 2016 Cacabelos R. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

Review summary

  1. Bernadette Campbell
    Posted on Sep 26 2016 at 11:21 am
    The manuscript presents a detailed account of Histamine and its importance in neurodegeneration. The Short Communication is well compiled and well documented. This mini review gathers numerous relevant contributions on the involvement of histamine as the missing link in the pathogenesis of some brain disorders as indicated in the title. However, the involvement of histamine in some physiological issues such as circadian rhythm and brain development is also described. In order to keep the main message it would be convenient to indicate that alteration of these processes (circadian rhythm and brain development) could contribute to pathological conditions, for example sleep disorders.
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