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Q: Where is histamine produced?
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Is histamine a neurotransmitter?

Histamine is a neurotransmitter produced by basophils (a type of white blood cell).


Why is histamine dangerous?

When histamine is produced in the body, it can be over-produced because we are taking too much of one thing or another that our body cannot use.


What is the hestamine?

histamine is a compound produced in the body which causes pain and sweeling


What substance produced by the body is counteracted by anthistamine drugs?

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What cells release histamine How does the body respond to the release of 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 cells produce histamine?

histamine is produced by basophils and by mast cells found in nearby connective tissues. It is found in virtually all animal body cells.[


Chemical produced by mast cells that causes sneezing and watery eyes?

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What chemical produced by white blood cells increase blood flow to an injured area?

heparin and histamine


What is produced when inflexible dry or cracked skin cells release histamine as they are tugged which sets off a nerve ending?

Itching


What substance produced by virus infected cells diffuses to neighboring cells to help them fight a viral infection?

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What do basophils release?

Histamine and heparin


What can cause a histamine to form in tuna?

Histamine is produced naturally by most animals, some plants and organisms. It's also present in some insects' venom. I believe it is a protein, formed by the decarboxylation of the amino acid histidide.