Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: UNIPROT:P15088 (mast cell)
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The effect of a high dose of omeprazole on the plasma gastrin response to feeding and gastric mucosal histamine formation and storage in the dog has been studied. Tissue from the oxyntic gland area was obtained by introduction of an endoscope through a gastric fistula, and biopsies were taken before, after 4 weeks of oral administration of omeprazole and 1 month after withdrawal of the drug. Omeprazole administration increased the basal plasma concentration of gastrin and induced a substantial increase in the feeding response. Histidine-decarboxylase activity was significantly increased after 4 weeks of omeprazole administration, whereas no effect was found on histamine content and mucosal mast cell density. One month after drug withdrawal, the enzyme activity had returned to pretreatment levels.
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PMID:Effect of high-dose omeprazole administration on histamine storage and formation in canine gastric mucosa. 365 27

We report the first case of cefepime-induced "red-man syndrome," which appeared 30 min following drug infusion and was confirmed with a rechallenge test. This syndrome is classically associated with vancomycin infusion and is the result of non-IgE mediated mast cell degranulation. While this adverse effect can be easily managed with drug withdrawal and antihistamine administration, it is unknown whether it can be prevented with slower cefepime infusion and preinfusion antihistamines, as is the case with vancomycin.
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PMID:Red man syndrome adverse reaction following intravenous infusion of cefepime. 2294 84