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  • Polonsky, Marisa Suzanne (University of Oregon, 2017)
    Previous studies have indicated that sustained post-exercise vasodilation is mediated by the activation of histamine receptors, but the specific signal responsible for driving the release of histamine in response to exercise ...
  • Edwards, Chaucie Kate (University of Oregon, 2019)
    Histamine, an endogenously released molecule in immune and inflammatory responses increases local vasodilation, blood flow, and capillary permeability. During exercise, histamine is produced within exercising muscle and ...
  • Raqueño-Angel, Sabrina Marie (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Histamine is a molecular transducer of physical activity responses in humans, namely endurance exercise. Research shows that H1/H2-receptors mediate exercise responses, such as post-exercise vasodilation and hypotension. ...
  • Sieck, Dylan (University of Oregon, 2020-12-08)
    Adaptations associated with repeated aerobic exercise come in many forms and act synergistically to increase the amount of oxygen an individual can consume during exercise. Moderate intensity aerobic exercise causes increased ...
  • Ely, Matthew (University of Oregon, 2020-02-27)
    Histamine, a biogenic amine, commonly associated with the immune and inflammatory response is produced and released within skeletal muscle during exercise. The exact role(s) of histamine in the exercise response is largely ...
  • Romero, Steven (University of Oregon, 2015-01-14)
    Blood flow to the previously active skeletal muscle remains elevated for several hours following an acute bout of aerobic exercise and is dependent on activation of H1 and H2 histamine receptors. Many questions remain ...
  • Peck, Mairin (University of Oregon, 2015-08)
    The beneficial cardiovascular adaptations associated with endurance exercise are widely acknowledged, but the exact mechanisms mediating such adaptations are not well understood. Research has indicated that acute sustained ...

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