Examples of using Histamine in English and their translations into Russian
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Ranitidine, a histamine H 2-receptor antagonist,
Plasma and urinary histamine levels are frequently elevated in mast cell leukemia.
Antihistamines, originally classified as antagonists of histamine H1 receptors have been reclassified as inverse agonists.
In the venom itself contains a large amount of histamine- a substance responsible for the rapid development of allergies.
Histamine also participates in the regulation of sleep
In addition, estrogen may contribute to this effect by increasing the histamine receptor in the microvasculature and epithelial cells.
Histamine is normally present in the body in an idle state
The interaction between histamine(H3-receptor) and dopamine as well as other neurotransmitters is an important underlying mechanism behind the disorder.
release in response to his presence a special substance- histamine.
Non-mast cell histamine is also found in the brain,
They are ineffective in relation to histamine, but they can drastically reduce blood pressure,
decreased cerebrospinal fluid(CSF) histamine levels.
In mammals, histamine is an important biogenic amine with regulatory roles in neurotransmission,
The cholinergic, histamine receptors or adrenal gland can low affinity,
for many people and often remains undetected for a long time: histamine intolerance.
Then, mast cells release histamine, which then leads to the release of cytokines,
its anti-allergic effect is obtained by blocking histamine receptors and inhibiting the release of inflammatory agents.
healthy sinuses and normal histamine levels.
The histamine contained in the poison enhances the action of acetylcholine
Central nervous system Peripheral nervous system Heart Lungs Gastrointestinal tract Endothelial cells Like all histamine receptors, the H3 receptor is a G-protein coupled receptor.