Project

Vascular adaptations to exercise: a role for the carnosine-histidine-histamine pathway?

Code
01D04918
Duration
01 October 2018 → 31 October 2019
Funding
Regional and community funding: Special Research Fund
Promotor
Research disciplines
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Cardiac and vascular medicine not elsewhere classified
    • Musculo-skeletal systems
    • Physiology not elsewhere classified
    • Cardiology
    • Rehabilitation sciences
    • Physiology not elsewhere classified
    • Vascular diseases
    • Traumatology
    • Physiology not elsewhere classified
Keywords
Skeletal muscle metabolism cardiovascular diseases antihistamines
 
Project description

Histamine plays an important role in the acute and chronic vascular adaptations to physical activity. An exercise-induced carnosine-histidine-histamine pathway is most likely an important mediator in these processes. Further insights into the underlying physiological mechanisms can lead to improved health guidelines concerning physical activity, but also to new and improved therapeutic strategies for chronic cardiovascular and metabolic diseases.