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La histamina, más que un marcador de alergias

Authors

  • Lina Constanza Esparragoza Sarmiento Universidad Nuestra Señora del Rosario
  • Nathalie Zamorano Ferrer Corporación Universitaria Remington
  • Yuranny Baldosea Mena Universidad de Antioquia
  • Natali Corrales Arango Universidad del Cauca

Keywords:

Histamine, histamine receptors, histamine receptor antagonists, histamine and wakefulness, histamine and Covid-19, histamine, and cancer.

Abstract

Histamine is a substance with high value to be studied. It is a vasoactive biogenic amine that
contributes as a mediator of the inflammatory response such as that produced in allergies.
However, its modulatory and multifaceted physiological functions are mediated by four
receptors that confer molecular heterogeneity and constitutive activities to histamine. In this
article, we will talk about the advances and studies of histamine, not only as a sign of allergy but
also as an actor in new therapies and even as a pathological agent.

Published

2023-09-04

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How to Cite

Esparragoza Sarmiento, L. C. ., Zamorano Ferrer, N., Baldosea Mena, Y. ., & Natali Corrales Arango. (2023). La histamina, más que un marcador de alergias. Scientific and Educational Medical Journal, 3(1), 33 - 58. Retrieved from https://medicaljournal.com.co/index.php/mj/article/view/115

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