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Histamine regulation of pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer: a review of recent findings
Authors:Taylor Francis  Allyson Graf  Kyle Hodges  Lindsey Kennedy  Laura Hargrove  Mattie Price  Kate Kearney  Heather Francis
Institution:1.Medicine, Scott and White Healthcare, Texas A&M HSC, Temple, TX, USA;2.Research, Central Texas Veteran’s Health Care System, Scott and White Healthcare, Texas A&M HSC, Temple, TX, USA;3.Scott & White Digestive Disease Research Center, Scott and White Healthcare, Texas A&M HSC, Temple, TX, USA
Abstract:The pancreas is a dynamic organ that performs a multitude of functions within the body. Diseases that target the pancreas, like pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer, are devastating and often fatal to the suffering patient. Histamine and histamine receptors (H1-H4HRs) have been found to play a critical role in biliary diseases. Accordingly, the biliary tract and the pancreas share similarities with regards to morphological, phenotypical and functional features and disease progression, studies related the role of H1-H4HRs in pancreatic diseases are important. In this review, we have highlighted the role that histamine, histidine decarboxylase (HDC), histamine receptors and mast cells (the main source of histamine in the body) play during both pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. The objective of the review is to demonstrate that histamine and histamine signaling may be a potential therapeutic avenue towards treatment strategies for pancreatic diseases.Key Words: Histamine, pancreas, pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer
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