Basophils release histamine (vasodilator) and heparin (anticoagulant) during inflammatory or allergic reactions.
Histamine
Much of the histamine in the body is produced by the granules in mast cells and basophils as part of a local immune response to the presence of invading bodies.
what is collagen secreted by
It is secreted by pitutory.Stimulated by GnRH secreted by Hypothalamus.
Basophils release histamine (vasodilator) and heparin (anticoagulant) during inflammatory or allergic reactions.
Histamine
mast cells
yes along with Heparin (anticoagulant), Histamine (vasodilator) and bradykinin (pain mediator
Histamine and heparin
no it is the basophils that produce histamine
histamine
Histamine Chamber is a scientific instrument use to evaluate antiasthmatic activity of certain drugs/chemicals in lab. animals. The Lab. animals are exposed to histamine aerosol in the Histamine Chamber.
Mast cells secrete histamine and heparin.
released of the chemical histamine causes?
When your body is invaded by any virus, bacteria or even a splinter, it will respond with general inflammatory response chemicals These chemicals include histamine (mostly secreted by basophils, white blood cells found in connective tissue), kinins, prostaglandins (PGs), and complement.Vasodilation (dilation of blood vessels), stimulated by histamine and other chemicals, increases blood supply to the damaged area. This causes redness and an increase in local temperature. All of these responses are harmful to the pathogens causing the infection.
Purpose of histamine is to trigger immune response for foreign bodies