histaminerge
Histaminerge refers to substances or mechanisms that promote the release of histamine from mast cells and basophils rather than acting directly on histamine receptors. This distinction separates histamine-releasing agents from compounds that exert their effects by binding to H1, H2, or other histamine receptors.
The primary mechanism of histaminerge activity is mast cell or basophil degranulation. This can occur through
Common examples of histaminerge effects include opioids like morphine and codeine, which can cause histamine release
Physiological consequences of histamine release include vasodilation and increased vascular permeability, resulting in redness and swelling;