Summary of an International Workshop on Diamine Oxidase Held at the Department of Biogenic Amines, Polish Academy of Sciences, Łodz, Poland, June 7–8, 1979 James Crabbe Report Pages: 3 - 8
The European Histamine Research Society W. LorenzZ. HusztiOrganizers, Ninth Annual Meeting, May 7–9, 1980, Visegrad (Hungary) Abstract Pages: 9 - 10
Putrescine metabolism and the study of diamine oxidase activity in vivo T. L. SourkesK. Missala Histamine Metabolism Pages: 20 - 27
In vivo formation of histamine phosphopyridoxal cyclic compounds Danuta KierskaKrystyna SasiakCzesław Maśliński Histamine Metabolism Pages: 28 - 32
The start of a programme for measuring diamine oxidase activity in biopsy specimens of human rectal mucosa R. HesterbergJ. KuscheK. -D. Feussner Histamine Metabolism Pages: 33 - 37
A lysyl oxidase with histaminase activity in the pig aorta F. BuffoniL. Raimondi Histamine Metabolism Pages: 38 - 41
Pharmacological approach of a new isoquinoline derivative (458 L) P. LallouetteM. Mordelet-DambrineJ. L. Parrot Histamine Metabolism Pages: 41 - 43
Inhibition of histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells treated with the ionophore A23187. Implications for the mode of action of anti-allergic compounds F. L. PearceA. Truneh Histamine Release Pages: 44 - 50
Role of intra- and extracellular calcium in histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells F. L. PearceM. EnnisJ. R. White Histamine Release Pages: 51 - 54
Correlation between cholinergic histamine release and quinuclidinyl-benzilate ([3H]-QNB) binding in mast cell membranes Emanela MasiniPatrizio BlandinaPier Francesco Mannaioni OriginalPaper Pages: 55 - 59
What — if any — is the role of adrenergic mechanisms in histamine release from mast cells? Per E. AlmGunnar D. Bloom Histamine Release Pages: 60 - 66
Adenosine triphosphatase in non-secreting and secreting mast cells Nirmal ChakravartyEllen Holm Nielsen Histamine Release Pages: 67 - 69
Histamine releasing and anti-inflammatory activities of MCD-peptide and its modified forms I. S. GushchinA. I. MiroshnikovV. V. Sviridov Histamine Release Pages: 69 - 71
Histamine release from mast cells by physiologically occurring substances F. Erjavec Histamine Release Pages: 71 - 72
Histamine release from rat mast cells induced by protamine sulfate and polyethylene imine S. SchnitzlerH. RennerU. Pfüller Histamine Release Pages: 73 - 74
Pulmonary function and histaminemia after polymyxin B inhalation P. GórskiJ. RożnieckiI. Rychlicka Histamine Release Pages: 74 - 75
Effect of histamine on the mitogenic response of human lymphocytes and its modification by cimetidine and levamisole K. MereteyG. RoomR. N. Maini Histamine and Immunology Pages: 84 - 88
Ascorbic acid and pyridoxine in experimental anaphylaxis Ricardo Gonzalez AlvarezMilagros Garcia Mesa Histamine and Immunology Pages: 89 - 93
New light on the mechanism of action of disodium cromoglycate Ricardo Gonzalez AlvarezWacław Kazimierczak Histamine and Immunology Pages: 94 - 96
A modulation of the anaphylactic basophil histamine release by selective H2 histamine agonists Wacław KazimierczakKrystyna SzczepaniakKatarzyna Bańkowska Histamine and Immunology Pages: 96 - 98
Histamine release from rat mast cells sensitized with mouse antiserum K. SaekiM. Kurose Histamine and Immunology Pages: 98 - 100
Anaphylactic histamine release from peritoneal mast cells of two inbred strains of rats sensitized with mouse IgE J. WyczółkowskaE. Brzezińska-BłaszczykCz. Maśliński Histamine and Immunology Pages: 100 - 102
Histamine release from isolated mast cells as a bioassay system for the standardization of allergens B. FischerW. Schmutzler Histamine and Immunology Pages: 103 - 105
Histaminemia after aspirin challenge in aspirin-sensitive asthmatics M. SzmidtI. Grzelewska-RzymowskaI. Rychlicka Histamine and Immunology Pages: 105 - 107
Antigen-induced histamine release from mast cells and basophils after hydrocortisone and disodium cromoglycate treatment Jerzy HofmanSabina Chyrek-Borowska Histamine and Immunology Pages: 107 - 109
In vitro influence of theophylline on anti-IgE-induced histamine release from leucocytes and whole blood in asthmatic children P. ScheinmannC. BurtinJ. Fermanian Histamine and Immunology Pages: 109 - 110
Influence of preseasonal treatment withl-tyrosine-adsorbed allergoids on IgE-mediated histamine release from basophils of children suffering from allergic diseases F. WegnerA. FenkesD. Reinhardt Histamine and Immunology Pages: 111 - 113
Effects of H1- and H2-receptor antagonists on calcium-dependent action potentials produced by histamine in rabbit left auricles depolarized by potassium Valéria Kecskeméti Histamine and the Cardiovascular System Pages: 114 - 116
Vascular studies with histamine in vitro D. A. A. OwenCarol A. HarveyE. H. Quinn Histamine and the Cardiovascular System Pages: 116 - 118
The influence of H1- and H2-receptor blockade on responses of resistance and capacitance vessels to noradrenaline in working skeletal muscles in cats H. JanczewskaS. Maslinski Histamine and the Cardiovascular System Pages: 119 - 122
The role of histamine in wound healing. II. The effect of antagonists and agonists of histamine receptors (H1 and H2) on collagen levels in granulation tissue R. DabrowskiCz. Maśliński Histamine and the Cardiovascular System Pages: 122 - 124
Analysis of histamine actions by intra- and extracellular recording in hippocampal slices of the rat Helmut L. Haas Histamine and the Central Nervous System Pages: 125 - 128
Histamine in brain capillaries F. JoóE. DuxZs. Mezei Histamine and the Central Nervous System Pages: 129 - 134
Additional data on the function of hypothalamic histamine Z. Huszti Histamine and the Central Nervous System Pages: 135 - 142
Hypothalamic superfusion with histamine agonists and antagonists modifies the pressor response to hypothalamic stimulation A. PhilippuK. Wiedemann Histamine and the Central Nervous System Pages: 143 - 144
Biochemical studies on histaminergic systems in mammalian brains M. GarbargG. BarbinJ. C. Schwartz OriginalPaper Pages: 144 - 146
Lipolytic responses induced by intracerebroventricular administration of histamine in the rat J. BugajskiZ. Janusz Histamine and the Central Nervous System Pages: 147 - 150
The involvement of central histamine receptors in stress-induced responses of serum corticosterone and free fatty acids and in gastric ulcer development Jan BugajskiAnna Gadek Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 151 - 155
Effect of histamine on cyclic AMP levels in the submandibular gland K. SaekiS. SeoI. Ikehara Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 156 - 157
The in vitro effect of ethanol on the histamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase system Mária SzücsIrina Karnushina Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 158 - 160
The effect of ranitidine on gastric acid secretory response curves to histamine, pentagastrin or bethanechol in the dog with a heidenhain pouch M. J. DalyJ. M. HumphrayR. Stables Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 160 - 164
Influence of metiamide and atropine on acid and pepsin secretion in the anaesthetized Heidenhain cat H. EnglerH. BeckI. Szelenyi Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 164 - 167
H2-receptor antagonists protect against aspirin-induced gastric lesions in the rat K. T. BunceM. J. DalyR. Stables Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 167 - 170
Histamine involvement in HCl-induced gastric mucosal damage S. MaślińskiG. Ciurzyńska Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 170 - 171