Exercise training is a powerful strategy to prevent and combat cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, although the integrative nature of the training-induced adaptations is not completely understood. We show that chronic blockade of histamine H-1/H-2 receptors led to marked impairments of microvascular and mitochondrial adaptations to interval training in humans. Consequently, functional adaptations in exercise capacity, whole-body glycemic control, and vascular function were blunted. Furthermore, the sustained elevation of muscle perfusion after acute interval exercise was severely reduced when H-1/H-2 receptors were pharmaceutically blocked. Our work suggests that histamine H-1/H-2 receptors are important transducers of the integrative ex...
Introduction Post-exertional hypotension is the sustained reduction in arterial blood pressure (BP) ...
Single page poster pdf.Histamine has been found to be an important component during the exercise re...
Histamine appears to be a main component of the “exercise response” and blocking its actions seems t...
Adaptations associated with repeated aerobic exercise come in many forms and act synergistically to ...
Histamine, a biogenic amine, commonly associated with the immune and inflammatory response is produc...
While postexercise hypotension is associated with histamine H1 and H2 receptor-mediated postexercise...
Epidemiological studies have reported that greater cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated wit...
20 slidesHistamine, an endogenously released molecule in immune and inflammatory responses increases...
33 pagesHistamine is a molecular transducer of physical activity responses in humans, namely enduran...
36 pagesHistamine, an endogenously released molecule in immune and inflammatory responses increases ...
Case studies have documented the use of antihistamines in the hours preceding extensive and unaccust...
Histamine is a potent vasodilator that has been found to increase during exercise. We tested the hy...
M.R. Ely1, S.M. Ratchford2, H.L. Clifton2, D.T. La Salle2, J.D. Trinity2, D.W. Wray2, J.R. Halliwill...
Olivia Kocuba1,,2, Lauren Weber2, Jesse Trube2, Brock Jensen2, Michael Holmstrup, FACSM2. 1Universit...
C.K. Edwards, M.R. Ely, D.C. Sieck, J.E. Mangum, E.A. Larson, J.R. Halliwill FACSM. University of Or...
Introduction Post-exertional hypotension is the sustained reduction in arterial blood pressure (BP) ...
Single page poster pdf.Histamine has been found to be an important component during the exercise re...
Histamine appears to be a main component of the “exercise response” and blocking its actions seems t...
Adaptations associated with repeated aerobic exercise come in many forms and act synergistically to ...
Histamine, a biogenic amine, commonly associated with the immune and inflammatory response is produc...
While postexercise hypotension is associated with histamine H1 and H2 receptor-mediated postexercise...
Epidemiological studies have reported that greater cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is associated wit...
20 slidesHistamine, an endogenously released molecule in immune and inflammatory responses increases...
33 pagesHistamine is a molecular transducer of physical activity responses in humans, namely enduran...
36 pagesHistamine, an endogenously released molecule in immune and inflammatory responses increases ...
Case studies have documented the use of antihistamines in the hours preceding extensive and unaccust...
Histamine is a potent vasodilator that has been found to increase during exercise. We tested the hy...
M.R. Ely1, S.M. Ratchford2, H.L. Clifton2, D.T. La Salle2, J.D. Trinity2, D.W. Wray2, J.R. Halliwill...
Olivia Kocuba1,,2, Lauren Weber2, Jesse Trube2, Brock Jensen2, Michael Holmstrup, FACSM2. 1Universit...
C.K. Edwards, M.R. Ely, D.C. Sieck, J.E. Mangum, E.A. Larson, J.R. Halliwill FACSM. University of Or...
Introduction Post-exertional hypotension is the sustained reduction in arterial blood pressure (BP) ...
Single page poster pdf.Histamine has been found to be an important component during the exercise re...
Histamine appears to be a main component of the “exercise response” and blocking its actions seems t...