mediatorfrigivelse
Mediatorfrigivelse is the release of chemical mediators by cells in response to stimuli, a central process in inflammation and immune responses. Mediation can involve preformed mediators stored in granules as well as newly synthesized substances produced after activation. In many tissues, mast cells and basophils store mediators such as histamine, proteases, and other compounds that can be released rapidly through degranulation. Other cells, including eosinophils, platelets, macrophages, and endothelial cells, contribute to mediator release through various secretory pathways.
Mechanisms underlying mediatorfrigivelse include exocytosis of granules, vesicular transport, and de novo synthesis of mediators. Triggers
Common mediators and their effects include histamine and proteases, which promote vasodilation and increased vascular permeability;
Clinical relevance and regulation focus on conditions where mediatorfrigivelse contributes to symptoms, such as allergic reactions