Mast cells, neuropeptides and inflammation M. K. ChurchM. A. LowmanR. C. Benyon Plenary Lecture Pages: 8 - 16
Thapsigargin, a novel molecular probe for studying intracellular calcium release and storage O. ThastrupA. P. DawsonM. R. Hanley Plenary Lecture Pages: 17 - 23
In memory of Herbert Herxheimer (died 18 October 1985 in London) E. StresemanR. Rudolph Plenary Lecture Pages: 24 - 24
Studies of the mechanism of desensitization of anti-IgE-mediated histamine release from human basophils R. G. G. AnderssonM. BartonekJ. B. C. Toll Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 25 - 28
Effect of beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs on32P incorporation into and arachidonic acid liberation from phospholipids in stimulated rat mast cells J. PečivováK. DrábikováR. Nosál Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 29 - 32
Beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs and calcium transport in isolated rat mast cells K. DrábikováJ. PečivováR. Nosál Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 33 - 35
Membrane perturbing activity of beta-adrenoceptor blocking drugs in isolated rat mast cells B. NosálK. DrábikováK. Ondriaš Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 36 - 38
Effect of amiloride on arachidonic acid and histamine release from rat mast cells H. LinnebjergH. S. HansenB. Jensen Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 39 - 42
Broncho-Vaxom® inhibits histamine release from rat mast cells induced by compound 48/80 and ionophore A23187 A. NémethP. Magyar Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 43 - 45
Histamine-releasing activity of mouse spleen cell culture supernatants J. WyczóŀkowskaZ. SuŀowskaE. Brzenińska-Bŀaszczyk Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 46 - 48
Interaction of adriamycin with rat and mouse mast cells: Histamine release and cellular uptake G. DecortiF. Bartoli KlugmannL. Baldini Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 49 - 51
Enhancement of the histamine releasing activity of mouse monoclonal anti-human IgE antibody xb6-16 when present in aggregated or complexed forms A. WeyerJ. P. DandeuB. David Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 52 - 54
HIV antigen stimulates basophil leukocytes from AIDS patients to release histamine due to type I allergy M. PedersenC. M. NielsenS. Norn Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 55 - 57
Influenza A virus enhances IgE-mediated histamine release from human basophil leukocytes. Examination of the effect of viral neuraminidase and haemagglutinin P. ClementsenA. R. DouglasS. Norn Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 58 - 61
Active sensitization does not increase the responsivity of rat peritoneal mast cells to diverse chemical stimuli P. T. PeachellF. L. Pearce Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 62 - 64
Some further characteristics of histamine secretion from rat mast cells stimulated with sodium orthovanadate Mariam Al-LaithF. L. Pearce Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 65 - 67
Stimulation of histamine release by the peptide kinetensin A. SydbomJ. WareM. H. Mogard Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 68 - 71
Histamine release by free radicals: The relationship with the signal transduction system E. MasiniE. GiannellaP. F. Mannaioni Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 72 - 74
A polyfunctional molecule produced by the conjugation of a synthetic polyion-immunostimulant with specific antigen and an inhibitor of mast cell activation: Effects on histamine release I. S. GushchinV. G. VoitenkoN. L. Bogush Histamine Release from Murine Serosal Mast Cells and Human Basophils Pages: 75 - 78
Microfilament-associated degranulation of sensitized guinea-pig lung mast cells K. TasakaM. Mio Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 79 - 82
Effects of antihistamines on isolated human lung mast cells, basophil leucocytes and erythrocytes H. Y. A. LauF. L. Pearce Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 83 - 85
Increased levels of histamine observed in the skin of adrenaline-treated rats or mice are not the result of histamine synthesis by mast cells A. M. RothschildC. S. VassimonE. L. T. Gomes Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 86 - 88
Histamine release from human colonic mucosa in response to anti-IgE A. M. HöraufM. MatekH. W. Baenkler Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 89 - 92
Passive sensitization of human intestinal mast cells H. NolteA. KruseP. O. Schiøtz Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 93 - 96
Mediator release from human lung mast cell subtypes in chronic bronchitis and emphysema F. J. van Overveld Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 97 - 100
Histamine release from canine lung and liver mast cells induced by radiographic contrast media M. EnnisE. U. AmonW. Lorenz Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 101 - 103
Radiographic contrast media-induced histamine release: A comparative study with mast cells from different species E. U. AmonM. EnnisW. Lorenz Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 104 - 106
Staphylococcus aureus and influenza A virus stimulate human bronchoalveolar cells to release histamine and leukotrienes P. ClementsenH. BisgaardS. Norn Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 107 - 109
The effects of metoclopramide and cloxacepride on human mast cells from adenoidal tissues W. SchmutzlerTh. GrevenU. Braam Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 110 - 112
Histamine and mucosal mast cells in interstitial cystitis L. EnerbäckM. FallF. Aldenborg Mast Cell Subtypes and Heterogeneity Pages: 113 - 116
Effects of brain histamine depletion on stimulated prolactin release in rats C. NettiF. GuidobonoA. Pecile Histamine and the Nervous System Pages: 117 - 119
The increase of histamine levels in the amygdala caused by histidine administration and the suppression of muricide in thiamine deficient rats K. OnoderaK. MaeyamaT. Watanabe Histamine and the Nervous System Pages: 120 - 122
Histidine release from brain slices and synaptosomes L. TuomistoT. AntikainenR. Kauppinen Histamine and the Nervous System Pages: 123 - 126
Excitatory effect of histamine on EEGs of the cortex and thalamus in rats K. TasakaY. H. ChungK. Sawada Histamine and the Nervous System Pages: 127 - 130
Histamine-mediated regulation of cAMP levels and inositol phosphate metabolism in isolated rabbit retina J. Z. NowakB. SekB. Szkiel Histamine and the Nervous System Pages: 131 - 134
Cimetidine and ketotifen inhibit stimulated aggregation and histamine liberation from rabbit blood platelets V. JancinováR. Nosál Histamine and the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems Pages: 135 - 137
The cardiac and renal effects of the complement fragment C5a des Arg are partly mediated by the release of histamine and arachidonic acid metabolites N. S. GhanemN. A. AbdullahE. S. K. Assem Histamine and the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems Pages: 138 - 141
Anaphylactic reactions affecting the human heart E. S. K. Assem Histamine and the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems Pages: 142 - 145
Suxamethonium-induced histamine release from the heart of naïve and suxamethonium-sensitized guine-pigs: Evidence suggesting spontaneous sensitization in naïve animals, and relevance to anaphylactoid reactions in man E. S. K. AssemI. C. Ezeamuzie Histamine and the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems Pages: 146 - 149
Role of thromboxane A2, leukotriene C4 and histamine in the antigen-induced vasoconstriction in perfused, sensitized guinea-pig kidney N. A. AbdullahE. S. K. Assem Histamine and the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems Pages: 150 - 153
Ischemia-reperfusion injury and histamine release in isolated guinea-pig heart: The role of free radicals E. MasiniF. GambassiP. F. Mannaioni Histamine and the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems Pages: 154 - 157
Increased reactivity to histamine in the coronary vascular system of the guinea-pig after endotoxin D. van Heuven-NolsenG. A. M. Ten HaveF. P. Nijkamp Histamine and the Cardiovascular and Renal Systems Pages: 158 - 159
Lipid peroxidation in normal and ulcerated gastric mucosa of rats treated with pentacaine and cimetidine V. NosálováM. PetríkováR. Nosál Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 160 - 162
The effect of different calcium antagonists on histamine-and carbachol-induced acid secretion in the isolated mouse stomach F. ErjavecL. Stanovnik Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 163 - 165
Capsaicin and anaphylactic reactions in the guinea-pig S. Franchi-MicheliG. GentiliniL. Zilletti Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 166 - 168
Differential regulation of membrane receptors sensitive to histamine (H2-type), isoproterenol (β 2-type) and glucagon-like peptides by the somatostatin analogue Sandostatin in rat gastric glands C. GespachA. HansenJ. Holst Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 169 - 172
The possible role of histamine-mediated cAMP formation as a link between H2-receptor stimulation and ultrastructural changes in guinea-pig oxyntic cells M. AlbinusL. ArmbrucknerR. Maier Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 173 - 176
Gastric histamine in a chronic duodenal ulcer model induced by partial thoracic irradiation R. H. K. GompertzW. K. ManA. S. Michalowski Histamine and the Gastrointestinal Tract Pages: 177 - 179