The inflammatory response in mammary gland caused by histamine derived from the digestive tract is related to the decline of casein synthesis. Our findings point to a new link between the inflammatory response and casein synthesis, but the understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in this ...
The inflammatory response to histamine was studied in ten atopic and ten nonatopic control patients by a skin-window technique. All of the atopic individuals responded in 45 minutes with the exudation of large numbers of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and significant eosinophils. Only an occasional cell...
an enzyme which may undergo changes in activity as part of the adaptation of animals to variations of internal or external environment. The inducible type of histidine decarboxylase has been detected in all tissues of commonly studied species, and in tested...
Histamine was the first to be characterized of a series of biogenic amines that are released in the inflammatory process. As early as 1910, it was shown that histamine caused constriction of isolated guinea pig ileum and, subsequently, it was found that histamine induced a shock-like syndrome....
Histamine also has multiple effects on the heart and nervous systems. Histamine is also involved in the inflammatory response. Histamine also plays a major role in the regulation of gastric acid secretion and modulates neurotransmitter release. Its multiple biological effects are mediated through four ...
Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry 2017; 42(3): 1109-19.Sun, X., X. Yuan, L. Chen, T. Wang, Z. Wang, G. Sun, X. Li, X. Li, and G. Liu. 2017. Histamine induces bovine rumen epithelial cell inflammatory response via NF-κB pathway. Cell. Physiol. Bio- chem. 42:1109-1119...
Stress, Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone, Glucocorticoids, and the Immune/Inflammatory Response: Acute and Chronic Effects of the stress system, and histamine, a product of activated mast cells, may selectively suppress cellular immunity and favor humoral immune responses. We... ILIA,J.,ELENKOV,... ...
@JaneAir - Yeah, allergy symptoms basically happen when the body releases histamine during inflammatory reactions. However, knowing what's happening doesn't make it any easier! Oh, I also wanted to add that there are a few antihistamines a lot of people don't know about. I had a really ...
A biologically active compound called histamine is essential to the body’s inflammatory response to injury brought on by an infection, physical trauma, or allergies. Histamine is found in the venom of insects, numerous plants, and microbes and is widely spread across the animal kingdom. Nearly ...
Aside from inflammatory responses, histamine expression and synthesis has been detected in various cancer cell lines and multiple malignancies. Through experimentation histamine has demonstrated its ability to manage proliferation and angiogenesis in these cancerous cells, in either a positive or inhibitory ...