Highlights
Mononuclear cells are primary drivers of the exercise response in skeletal muscle
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Release of histamine from skeletal muscle during exercise from mast cells
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Histamine receptor antagonists impair post-exercise muscle glycogen resynthesis
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Exercise-induced transcriptional...
Abstract
Histamine intolerance, also referred to as enteral histaminosis or sensitivity to dietary histamine, is a disorder associated with an impaired ability to metabolize ingested histamine that was described at the beginning of the 21st century. Although interest in histamine intolerance has...
The Intriguing Role of Histamine in Exercise Responses
2017
Luttrell and Halliwill
Brief Abstract
In humans, histamine is a molecular transducer of physical activity responses, and antihistamines modify more than 25% of the genes responding to exercise. Although the upstream signal that results...
A role for bacterial histamine in abdominal pain
Gut bacteria have been implicated in the genesis of chronic pain disorders; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In new work, De Palma and colleagues show that histamine, a known neuroimmune modulator, is produced by gut bacteria and...
"We have presented evidence that patients with ISM exhibit a significant and intercorrelated rise in histamine and tryptase following exercise consistent with the conclusion that physical activity can induce mast cell mediator release.
Furthermore, the increase in these mediators in...
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