Agarwood Inhibits Histamine Release from Rat Mast Cells and Reduces Scratching Behavior in Mice Effect of Agarwood on Histamine Release and Scratching Behavior [PDF]
Objectives: This study was conducted to clarify the effects of agarwood on histamine release from mast cells in rats and on the scratching behaviors in mice.
Eiji Inoue +5 more
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Histamine plasma levels from dietary histidine/histamine intake correlate with CGRP in trigeminal tissues [PDF]
Background Trigeminal afferents innervating the meninges are likely involved in the generation of headaches and migraine. A major proportion of these afferents can release calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) upon stimulation. Several substances, among
Fernando de Mora +5 more
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The effect of an antihistamine agent on the gastric secretion induced by sinomenine and irgapyrin [PDF]
1. Sinomenine and Irgapyrin, the two antirheumatics known to be capable of releasing histamine, caused a marked gastric secretion in the unanesthetized dog. 2.
Bell, M. G. H., Hu, J., Kaparias, I.
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Inhibition of mast cell activation via MRGPRX2 receptor by Curcuma mangga and Sonchus arvensis water suspensions: An in vitro study [PDF]
Objective: Traditional medicine is often used to relief pain, but its use is frequently not supported by appropriate scientific information. This study aims to investigate the histamine release suppression of Sonchus arvensis (SA) and Curcuma mangga (CM).
MUHAMMAD Sahid +2 more
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Background: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), especially aspirin, and food additives (FAs) may exacerbate allergic symptoms in patients with chronic idiopathic urticaria and food-dependent exercise- induced anaphylaxis (FDEIA). Augmentation
Hiroaki Matsuo +10 more
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Network adaptation improves temporal representation of naturalistic stimuli in drosophila eye: II Mechanisms [PDF]
Retinal networks must adapt constantly to best present the ever changing visual world to the brain. Here we test the hypothesis that adaptation is a result of different mechanisms at several synaptic connections within the network.
A Borst +99 more
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Role of protein kinase C and calmodulin in histamine release in experimental filariasis
The allergenic activity of 60 kDa antigen of Brugia malayi adult worm, due to its ability to release histamine from mast cells, has been previously reported by us. To determine the roles of protein kinase C (PKC) and calmodulin in this process, histamine
Muralidhara P +2 more
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Alterations in histamine responses between juvenile and adult urinary bladder urothelium, lamina propria and detrusor tissues [PDF]
Inflammatory mediators may have a role in various lower urinary tract disorders. Histamine is known to induce significant increases in both the tension and frequency of spontaneous phasic contractions in both urothelium with lamina propria (U&LP) and
Chess-Williams, Russ +2 more
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Histamine elicits glutamate release from cultured astrocytes
Astrocytes play key roles in regulating brain homeostasis and neuronal activity. This is, in part, accomplished by the ability of neurotransmitters in the synaptic cleft to bind astrocyte membrane receptors, activating signalling cascades that regulate ...
Anikó Kárpáti +7 more
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好塩基球からのヒスタミン遊離に関する研究. 1 自動分析装置による全血からのヒスタミン遊離の測定 [PDF]
Histamine released from whole blood was determined by an automated fiuorometric histamine analysis system. The increased release of histamine from basophils by anti-IgE was observed in ten healthy subjects and 12 extrinsic asthma patients, while the ...
Goda, Yoshinori +9 more
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