RT Journal Article T1 Histamine, Metabolic Remodelling and Angiogenesis: A Systems Level Approach A1 Moya-García, Aurelio A. A1 Pino-Ángeles, Almudena A1 Sánchez-Jiménez, Francisca A1 Urdiales, José Luis A1 Medina, Miguel Ángel K1 Metabolic remodelling K1 Angiogenesis K1 Systems biology K1 Histamine K1 Cancer K1 Metabolism K1 Biología de sistemas K1 Histamina K1 Neoplasias K1 Homeostasis K1 Metabolismo AB Histamine is a highly pleiotropic biogenic amine involved in key physiological processes including neurotransmission, immune response, nutrition, and cell growth and differentiation. Its effects, sometimes contradictory, are mediated by at least four different G-protein coupled receptors, which expression and signalling pathways are tissue-specific. Histamine metabolism conforms a very complex network that connect many metabolic processes important for homeostasis, including nitrogen and energy metabolism. This review brings together and analyses the current information on the relationships of the "histamine system" with other important metabolic modules in human physiology, aiming to bridge current information gaps. In this regard, the molecular characterization of the role of histamine in the modulation of angiogenesis-mediated processes, such as cancer, makes a promising research field for future biomedical advances. PB MDPI YR 2021 FD 2021-03-11 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/4090 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/4090 LA en NO Moya-García AA, Pino-Ángeles A, Sánchez-Jiménez F, Urdiales JL, Medina MÁ. Histamine, Metabolic Remodelling and Angiogenesis: A Systems Level Approach. Biomolecules. 2021 Mar 11;11(3):415. DS RISalud RD Apr 14, 2025