Histamine

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Updated January 01, 2014.

Definition:

Histamine is a chemical found in all body tissues stored in mast cells. You can find the highest concentration of histamine in the lungs. Histamine's actions on the body include:
  • Dilating capillaries causing them to "leak" large proteins and fluid which causes a drop in blood pressure
  • Contracting the muscles in the lungs and GI tract
  • Increasing the secretion of gastric juices
  • Causing the heart to beat faster



    Histamine plays an important role in the following skin diseases:

    Source:

    "Histamine." Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary, 31st Ed. Philadelphia: Saunders, 2007. 873.
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