نتایج جستجو برای: histamine agents

تعداد نتایج: 374678  

تمدن فرد, اسماعیل, خلیل زاده, عماد, سیدنژاد, صونا, عرفان پرست, امیر, فرشید , امیر عباس,

  Background & Aims : Brain histamine, through H3 receptor, has an important role in central perception of pain. The present study investigated the effects of intra-hippocampal microinjection of histamine and thioperamide (a histamine H3 antagonist) on tonic pain in orofacial region of rats.   Materials & Methods: In 72 male Wistar rats two guide cannulae were implanted into the dorsal hippocam...

A. Fazlara, F. Zolfaghar Karahroodi, H. Najafzadeh, M. Zarei,

Background: Histamine is a food-borne chemical hazard which causes scombroid poisoning. The efficiency of histamine recovery from fish is greatly influenced by selection of an appropriate extraction solvent. Hence, in this study the efficiency of different extraction solvents on recovery of histamine from fresh, frozen and canned fish was evaluated. Methods: Fresh, frozen and canned rainbow tr...

Journal: :Thorax 1983
C M Salome R E Schoeffel K Yan A J Woolcock

Beta adrenergic agents given by aerosol decrease the responsiveness of the airways to histamine and methacholine in subjects with asthma, causing a shift of the dose response curve to the right. To find out whether the shift is related to the dose of beta adrenergic agent given and to determine the duration of the reduced responsiveness, eight subjects with asthma were given histamine inhalatio...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1979
M Osband R McCaffrey

Histamine membrane receptors are defined as either H1 (blocked by diphenhydramine-like antagonists) or H2 (blocked by cimetidine-like agents). We now report the solubilization, separation, and partial characterization of specific H1 and H2 membrane receptors from calf thymocytes. Membrane fragments were incubated with [3H]histamine either alone or with unlabeled histamine, diphenhydramine, or c...

Journal: :Circulation research 1975
J A Bevan S P Duckles T J Lee

Rabbit basilar artery rings are normally relatively unresponsive to transmural stimulation of their sympathetic nerve supply. However, in the presence of histamine (0.55 muM), contractile responses to nerve stimulation were markedly increased. Norepinephrine and serotonin concentrations that produce 50% of a maximum contractile response (ED50) were considerably decreased in the presence of hist...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2001
M Yoshida T Kimura K Kitaichi R Suzuki K Baba M Matsushima Y Tatsumi E Shibata K Takagi T Hasegawa

Human salivary histatins (Hsts), which belong to a salivary polypeptide family, have potent antifungal activity against Candida albicans and Cryptococcus neoformans, and are expected to be useful as therapeutic reagents against Candida species. However, little is known about the effect of Hsts on host immune systems. Thus we conducted a series of in vitro experiments with rat mast cells to dete...

Journal: :Circulation research 1971
G G Pietra J P Szidon M M Leventhal A P Fishman

Histamine, administered to dogs by various routes, produced peribronchial interstitial edema. Using colloidal carbon as an electron-dense tracer, it was shown that bronchial venules had become leaky at the same time that the minute blood vessels of the pulmonary circulation remained unaffected by the histamine. The effect of histamine was rapid and brief in duration: wide interendothelial gaps ...

2009
E. Emanuela Masini Eliana Giannella Francesco Gambassi Pier Francesco Mannaioni

In isolated rat serosal mast cells, studies with the fluorescent Ca indicator, quin 2, and with [H]-myoinositol to label endogenous polyphosphoinositides have established that an increase in cytosol Ca levels was obligatory for histamine release by free radicals. No substantial breakdown of phosphatidylinositol and related polyphosphoinositides was associated with generation of the Ca signal an...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید