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sensation of pain and have an effect on the nervous system, blood pressure and in particular the uterus at menstruation a substance that is formed in platelets and that causes blood clotting and constriction of blood vessels1
a type of unsaturated fatty acid ( prostaglandin ) that dilates blood vessels and inhibits the formation of blood clots2 chemical messenger in the body: a substance that functions as a powerful but short-range chemical messenger in various body systems, including the circulatory, nervous, and immune systems. Leukotrienes help regulate the state of blood vessels and airways, and influence the activities of certain white blood cells.3
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Lipoxins Acetylcholine
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Serotonin Histamine
substance released from nerve endings, which allows nerve impulses to move from one nerve to another or from a nerve to the organ it controls ompound (5-hydroxytryptamine) which exists mainly in blood platelets and is released after tissue is injured ubstance released from mast cells throughout the body which stimulates tissues in various ways; excess of histamine causes inflammation of the tissues; the presence of substances to which a patient is allergic releases large amounts of histamine into the blood histamine test = test to determine the acidity of gastric juice COMMENT: histamines dilate the blood vessels (giving nettlerash) or constrict the muscles of the bronchi (giving asthmatic attacks)
Substance P
anticoagulant substance found in the liver and lungs, and also produced artificially for use in the treatment of thrombosis
blood chemical that dilates vessels: a chemical ( peptide ) derived from plasma
protein that forms at the site of injured tissue. It plays a role in producing inflammation, dilates blood vessels, and contracts smooth muscle.5
Hormones