This promising area should be explored further and much remains to be done in the evaluation of the immunodulatory effects of anti-histamines.GianniDivisionMaroneDivisionWileyAllergyMarone G. Milestones in the biology and pharmacology of H 1 -receptor antagonists. Allergy 1997; 52 (34 Suppl.): ...
We propose that a postbiotic is a “preparation of inanimate microorganisms and/or their components that confers a health benefit on the host”. Alternative definitions of this word have been proposed (Table1), but we believe this consensus definition best fits the understanding of this concept. ...
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The mRNA and protein levels of the HDC in the DRG neurons were proportional to the severity of the itch induced by different PRV strains. Taken together, the histamine synthesized by the HDC in the DRG neurons was responsible for the PRV-induced itch in the mice. Keywords: pseudorabies virus...
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The Basics of Alcohol Metabolism This is a short, simple version of what happens after we take a drink: 1. The liquid enters throat. Strong high strength alcohol can burn the throat and esophagus, over long time resulting in tissue dmaage and greater risk of throat cancer. 2. It enters ...
This raised my curiosity about the role of histamine in the central nervous system (CNS) and how would diphenylhydramine come to play? As usual I love to start with the chemical structures. Histamine is on the left, diphenyhydramine is on the right: As you can see, histamine is not too...
Platelets: The basics of platelet function are described in the previous section on Thrombopoiesis. Platelets normally circulate in a quiescent state, as flattened disks. Activation of platelets is triggered by soluble agonists, such as thrombin, or insoluble agonists, such as collagen. Platelets expr...
This is histamine. Many of you are intimately familiar with histamines, because as loops, they program you to sneeze repeatedly. Some of you may be producing histamines because of the fragrances in this candle. Some of you may have gone so far as to program your body with an antihistamine...
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