2020 journal article
Histamine-dependent interactions between mast cells, glia, and neurons are altered following early-life adversity in mice and humans
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 319(6), G655–G668.
Early-life adversity places an individual at risk for developing functional gastrointestinal disorders later in life through unknown mechanisms. Here, we show that interactions between mast cells and glia are disrupted by early-life stress in mice and that histamine is a potential mediator of mast cell-glial interactions.