Title : Histamine h(4) and h(2) receptors control histamine-induced interleukin-16 release from human CD8(+) T cells.

Pub. Date : 2002 Oct

PMID : 12235264






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1 Histamine h(4) and h(2) receptors control histamine-induced interleukin-16 release from human CD8(+) T cells. Histamine interleukin 16 Homo sapiens
2 Histamine is known to trigger the release of interleukin (IL)-16 from human CD8(+) cells. Histamine interleukin 16 Homo sapiens
3 Histamine stimulation of human CD8(+) T lymphocytes purified from peripheral blood led to a 5- to 8-fold increase in the basal release of IL-16 within 24 h, and this increase was significantly blocked by the H(2)-selective antagonist, cimetidine, or by thioperamide, an antagonist of H(3) and H(4) receptors, respectively. Histamine interleukin 16 Homo sapiens