histamine-1
Also known as: histamine
Facts (13)
Sources
In brief: What is an inflammation? - InformedHealth.org - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Apr 11, 2025 3 facts
claimInflammatory mediators like bradykinin and histamine cause small blood vessels in tissue to dilate, which increases blood flow to injured tissue, causing the area to turn red and feel hot.
claimInflammation involves the release of inflammatory mediators, such as the hormones bradykinin and histamine, by immune system cells.
claimInflammatory hormones like bradykinin and histamine irritate nerves, causing pain signals to be sent to the brain, which serves a protective function by encouraging the protection of the affected body part.
Physiology, Sleep Stages - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 2 facts
Science of Sleep: How is Sleep Regulated? sleep.hms.harvard.edu 2 facts
The Mechanisms of Psychedelic Visionary Experiences - Frontiers frontiersin.org Sep 27, 2017 1 fact
claimRay (2012, 2016) defines a 'mental organ' as the specific profile of effects elicited by each neurotransmitter system, including serotonin receptor subtypes, beta receptors, dopamine, histamine-1, imidazoline-1, kappa, mu, sigma, and cannabinoid receptors.
Wound Healing Phases - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
claimPlatelets release serotonin and histamine, which increase cellular permeability during the wound healing process.
3. The Innate Immune System - Immunopaedia immunopaedia.org.za 1 fact
claimUpon activation, mast cells immediately extrude granule-stored preformed mediators including histamine, tryptase, chymase, and carboxypeptidase.
Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies of Traditionally Used ... heraldopenaccess.us 1 fact
claimEugenol, linalool, methyl eugenol, anthocyanins, and 1,8-cineole exhibit anti-ulcer activity by decreasing pepsin and acid production, and providing lipoxygenase inhibitory, histamine antagonistic, and antisecretory effects.
Active Plant Principles and Applications in Plant Medicine irispublishers.com May 2, 2024 1 fact
claimFlavonoids possess anti-inflammatory properties that improve peripheral blood circulation, increase the resistance of blood capillary walls to prevent hemorrhages, exhibit antibiotic and antiviral properties, and protect the human body against radiation by weakening the action of histamine.
Infection vs Inflammation: What Your Wound Is Telling You altitudedermatology.com Jul 15, 2025 1 fact
claimDuring the inflammatory process, immune cells release inflammatory mediators such as bradykinin and histamine, which dilate small blood vessels near the wound to increase the flow of oxygen-rich blood to the area for tissue repair.