نتایج جستجو برای: mast index

تعداد نتایج: 427612  

2011
Reet Kamal Parveen Dahiya Sangeeta Palaskar

Introduction: Mast cells are large granular cells that arise from a multipotent CD 34+ precursor in the bone marrow normally distributed throughout connective tissues. The most common method to study role of mast cells in any altered condition involves their identification and quantification in that condition and compare the values with that of the normal average count or number of mast cells. ...

2016
Daniël van der Velden H. Maxime Lagraauw Anouk Wezel Pierre Launay Johan Kuiper Tom W. J. Huizinga René E. M. Toes Ilze Bot Jeroen N. Stoop

BACKGROUND Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a multifactorial autoimmune disease, which is characterized by inflammation of synovial joints leading to the destruction of cartilage and bone. Infiltrating mast cells can be found within the inflamed synovial tissue, however their role in disease pathogenesis is unclear. Therefore we have studied the role of mast cells during different phases of experim...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1998
C Godfraind J Louahed H Faulkner A Vink G Warnier R Grencis J C Renauld

IL-9 transgenic mice were analyzed for the presence of mast cells in different tissues. In these mice, increased mast cell infiltration was found in the gastric and intestinal epithelium as well as in the upper airways and kidney epithelium, but not in other organs, such as skin. IL-9 transgenic mast cells do not show signs of massive degranulation such as that found in IL-4 transgenic mice and...

Journal: :European journal of histochemistry : EJH 2005
S A Abd-El-Aleem C Morgan M W J Ferguson C N McCollum G W Ireland

Chronic venous leg ulcers (CVUs) show chronic inflammation but different pathological changes occur in different parts of the ulcer. There is a lack of re-epithelialisation and defective matrix deposition in the ulcer base but epidermal hyperproliferation and increased matrix deposition in the surrounding skin. The role of mast cells in wound healing, inflammation, fibrosis and epidermal hyperp...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2011
Akane Tanaka Yoshihiro Nomura Akira Matsuda Keitaro Ohmori Hiroshi Matsuda

Mast cells are one of the major producers of prostaglandins (PGs). The final metabolite of PGs 15-deoxy-delta-12,14-PGJ(2) (15-deoxy-delta PGJ(2)) is the endogenous ligand of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) γ. PPARγ modulates adipocyte differentiation; therefore, we attempted to investigate whether PGs derived from mast cells influenced on adipogenesis. We found the increa...

2015
Tae Young Jang Young Hyo Kim

Interleukin (IL) 33, a member of the IL-1 superfamily, is an "alarmin" protein and is secreted in its active form from damaged cells undergoing necrotic cell death. Mast cells are one of the main effector cell types in allergic disorders. They secrete a variety of mediators, including T helper 2 cytokines. As mast cells have high-affinity IgE receptors (FcεRI) on their surface, they can capture...

Journal: :Blood 1999
A S Kirshenbaum J P Goff T Semere B Foster L M Scott D D Metcalfe

Human mast cells are known to arise from a CD34(+)/c-kit(+) progenitor cell population that also gives rise to neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes. To further characterize cells within the CD34(+)/c-kit(+) population that yield mast cells, this progenitor was additionally sorted for CD13, a myeloid marker known to appear early on rodent mast cells and cultured human mast cells, b...

Journal: :Arthritis and rheumatism 2010
Peter A Nigrovic Odile Malbec Bao Lu Maciej M Markiewski Chris Kepley Norma Gerard Craig Gerard Marc Daëron David M Lee

OBJECTIVE Mast cells are tissue-resident immune sentinels that are implicated in the pathogenesis of inflammatory joint disease. The aim of this study was to test our hypothesis that complement fragments could be key activators of synovial mast cells in autoimmune arthritis. METHODS In vivo studies used the murine K/BxN arthritis model, a distal symmetric polyarthritis mediated by IgG immune ...

1999
Arnold S. Kirshenbaum Julie P. Goff Tekli Semere Barbara Foster Linda M. Scott Dean D. Metcalfe

Human mast cells are known to arise from a CD341/c-kit1 progenitor cell population that also gives rise to neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and monocytes. To further characterize cells within the CD341/c-kit1 population that yield mast cells, this progenitor was additionally sorted for CD13, a myeloid marker known to appear early on rodent mast cells and cultured human mast cells, but not e...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Michael R D'Andrea Marcia R Saban Norma P Gerard Barry K Wershil Ricardo Saban

A spatial association between mast cells and nerves has been described in both the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts. However, the factors that influence the anatomic relationship between mast cells and nerves have not been completely defined. It has been suggested that the high-affinity receptor for substance P [neurokinin-1 (NK1)] might modulate this interaction. We therefore assessed...

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