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Homework answers / question archive / What are the affected tissues of cystic fibrosis? What is rhinitis? What are the mediators of inflammation? Where is histamine made and stored? Where are histamines found in the highest concentrations? What are the triggers of histamine release? How is histamine broken down? What is the difference between fast/copious release of histamine and slow/minimal relase? How is histamine release enduced? Where does histamine bind?
lung, reproductive tract, pancreas, and sweat glands
inflammation of the nasal mucosal membranes due to viruses and hypersensitivity
histamine and leukotryines
lungs, skin and GI tract stored in mast cells and basophils
in the tissues with external contact
cold viruses, bacteria, trauma, toxins, dust and allergens
by the tissues where it is released, but it has a limited rate
fast copious release leads to a systemic rxn, and a slow/minimal release leads to a smaller localized reaction
the antigen attaches to lymphocytes --> creation of IgE antibodies--> bind to the surface of mast cells and basophils --> antigen binds to antibodies --> cells are stimulated to degranulate which releases histamines and leukotryines
to H1, H2, and H3 receptors