Abstract
Aim: To enhance the role of histamine in acute inflammatory reaction Objective: Histamine is a vasoactive amine that plays an important role in the early acute inflammatory response. This review enhances the activity of histamine in the acute inflammatory reaction. Background: Histamine is stored in the granules of mast cells, basophils, platelets. This histamine is released from these cells by the stimuli inducing acute inflammation, anaphylatoxins, and histamine releasing factors. Histamine increases the vasodilatation, and also increases the vascular permeability in the immediate transient phase of the acute inflammatory reaction. This act as a chemical mediator in acute inflammation.
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Sugiyama, O., Kanda, T., Imai, M., Ishiguro, H., Hagita, N., & Anzai, Y. (2006). Three-Layered Draw-Attention Model for Communication Robots with Pointing Gesture and Verbal Cues. Journal of the Robotics Society of Japan, 24(8), 964–975. https://doi.org/10.7210/jrsj.24.964
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