2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2022.991659
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Histamine activates an intracellular Ca2+ signal in normal human lung fibroblast WI-38 cells

Abstract: Histamine is an inflammatory mediator that can be released from mast cells to induce airway remodeling and cause persistent airflow limitation in asthma. In addition to stimulating airway smooth muscle cell constriction and hyperplasia, histamine promotes pulmonary remodeling by inducing fibroblast proliferation, contraction, and migration. It has long been known that histamine receptor 1 (H1R) mediates the effects of histamine on human pulmonary fibroblasts through an increase in intracellular Ca2+ concentrat… Show more

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“…Amine catabolic processes regulate the levels of various neurotransmitters such as adrenaline, histamine, and dopamine, influencing neural signal transmission and respiratory system function. Histamine release may lead to vasodilation and increased permeability, triggering inflammatory reactions ( 16 ). Through the regulation of histamine levels via amine catabolism, the body can expedite immune system responses, facilitating the control of the inflammatory process.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Amine catabolic processes regulate the levels of various neurotransmitters such as adrenaline, histamine, and dopamine, influencing neural signal transmission and respiratory system function. Histamine release may lead to vasodilation and increased permeability, triggering inflammatory reactions ( 16 ). Through the regulation of histamine levels via amine catabolism, the body can expedite immune system responses, facilitating the control of the inflammatory process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%