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Sharp increase in density of pulmonary and pericardial mast cells in monocrotaline-induced pulmonary hypertension in rats

Multifunctional granular mast cells (MCs) are involved in various pathological processes. The response of the MC population in the myocardium, pericardium, and lungs to pulmonary hypertension (PH) has been studied 8 weeks after the injection of monocrotaline. Five intact and five experimental rats w...

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Published in:Cell and tissue biology 2011-04, Vol.5 (2), p.160-164
Main Authors: Erokhina, I. L., Okovityy, S. V., Kazachenko, A. A., Kulikov, A. N., Emelyanova, O. I., Bystrova, O. A.
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Summary:Multifunctional granular mast cells (MCs) are involved in various pathological processes. The response of the MC population in the myocardium, pericardium, and lungs to pulmonary hypertension (PH) has been studied 8 weeks after the injection of monocrotaline. Five intact and five experimental rats were used. The density of MCs of different degrees of maturity was estimated in paraffin sections stained with Alcian blue and Safranin. The expression of PH was estimated by functional parameters using an echocardiogram and morphological markers. The MC density in the myocardium of intact and experimental rats was relatively low, i.e., 2–4 cells/mm 2 . In the pericardia of intact rats, the MC density was 14 times higher than in the myocardia and increased by a factor of three in PH. In the myocardia and pericardia of intact and experimental rats, mature, Safranin-positive cells predominated (70–80%). In the lungs of intact rats, the MC density was about 30 cells/mm 2 and 98% of the cells were immature Alcian-positive cells. In lungs of rats with PH the mean density of MCs increased 5.6 times. In lungs of rats with severe pathologies, mature Safranin-positive cells appeared. The highest number of MCs in lungs was found in rats with distinctly pronounced disorders of myocardial function and marked histolological damages of myocardium and lung. The findings show the active reaction of the MC population to monocrotaline-induced PH, which stimulates the migration of immature MCs to the pericardium and lungs from the outside. The connection of cellular mechanisms of the development of PH with the function of MCs is not yet clear; however, the results of the present work indicate the important role of MCs in the pathogenesis of PH.
ISSN:1990-519X
1990-5203
DOI:10.1134/S1990519X11020052