Taken together, the results presented in this review strongly support histamine as a potential modulator of exocrine pancreatic function.doi:10.1007/s000110050156J. SinghJ. A. ParienteG. M. SalidoSpringer NatureInflammation ResearchSingh J, Pariente JA, Salido GM. The physiological role of histamine ...
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Assessment and comparison of putative amine receptor complement/diversity in the brain and eyestalk ganglia of the lobster, Homarus americanus In decapods, dopamine, octopamine, serotonin, and histamine function as locally released/hormonally delivered modulators of physiology/behavior. Although t... AE ...
Administration of diphenhydramine, a histamine receptor antagonist, resulted in a significant decline of baseline cardiovascular function and inhibited radiation-induced cardiovascular dysfunction. The diphenhydramine-induced decrease in preexposure blood pressure was reversed by angiotensin infusion, but this ...
(a) Describe the pituitary gland, including its location, the hormones produced by this gland, and the effects of these hormones on the body and behavior when produced in normal or abnormal amounts. (b) Explain the function of the pituitary gland as the "...
What direct effect do histamines and leukotrienes have on capillaries? What is the function of the baroreceptors? To: a. stimulate the parasympathetic or sympathetic nervous systems at the SA node as needed b. adjust blood pressure by changing peripheral resistance c. sense a change in blood ox...
VMAT1 and VMAT2 are coexpressed in all chromaffin cells of the adrenal medulla. VMAT2 alone is expressed in histamine-storing enterochromaffin-like cells of the oxyntic mucosa of the stomach. The transport characteristics and pharmacology of each VMAT isoform have been directly compared after ...
7.whatarethechannels of microcirculation and how do the pathways function? The microcirculation of the pathway: the direct pathway, its role is to make a part of the blood microcirculation after venous return to the heart through quickly. Circuitous path is ...
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The robust cell adhesion described above is crucial not only as a barrier function but also for maintaining respiratory homeostasis. On the contrary, the disruption of this critical function is implicated in numerous pathological conditions. It has been observed that E-cadherin and ZO-1 expression ...