Conclusion
Indeed, this idea is in agreement with (a) data on the turnover rate of HT in neonatal rat brain as compared to adult brain and mast cells [11]; (b) recent histological data demonstrating the presence of mast cells in rat brain [12]; and (c) the ‘in vivo’ effect of compound 48/80 on the levels of HT in P1 of neonatal rat brain [13].
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Picatoste, F., Palacios, J.M. & Blanco, I. Subcellular localization of histamine in neonatal rat brain. Agents and Actions 7, 120 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01964906
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