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Histamine H <sub>1</sub> and H <sub>2</sub> receptors are essential transducers of the integrative exercise training response in humans

Thibaux Van der Stede, Laura Blancquaert, Flore Stassen, Inge Everaert, Ruud Van Thienen, Chris Vervaet, Lasse Gliemann, Ylva Hellsten, Wim Derave

2021Science Advances40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

receptors are important transducers of the integrative exercise training response in humans, potentially related to regulation of optimal post-exercise muscle perfusion. These findings add to our understanding of how skeletal muscle and the cardiovascular system adapt to exercise training, knowledge that will help us further unravel and develop the exercise-is-medicine concept.

Topics & Concepts

Training (meteorology)HistamineReceptorHistamine receptorTransducerNeuroscienceMedicineComputer scienceBiologyPharmacologyInternal medicinePhysicsAcousticsAntagonistMeteorologyExercise and Physiological ResponsesPharmacological Effects and AssaysMuscle metabolism and nutrition
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