Immunoglobulin.. Gastrointestinal sensitization in the treatment of sensitive substances is confirmed on the mast cells that secrete serotonin



Immune function of the small intestine:
Contribute to protect the body from what is received through food as much as possible, by:
Immunoglobulin:
- The most important immune globulin in the intestine is IgA secretory, which is the first defense in the small intestine.
IgE plays the role of gastrointestinal sensitization: When the sensitive substance is taken, it is found on mast cells that secrete serotonin.
- IgG, IgM. (The lowest thing is the opposite of blood where the highest blood is IgG, IgM)
Chorion contains the immune cells: lymphoplasmocytes, histocytes (tissue cells and lymphocytes).
The plant of all the former immune cells is Bayer plaques, which are lymphocytes located at the end of the ileum.