Clinical effects
The most important effects of histamine are on:
- the cardiovascular system in some type I hypersensitivity reactions
- gastric secretion; increased, and H2 receptors are the target for effective antagonist drugs
- during inflammation: histamine is thought to be a key mediator involved in the early stages of acute inflammation; antihistamines have minimal effect in averting vasodilatory inflammatory responses once histamine has been depleted.
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