Literature DB >> 9918327

Mast cells of the bovine trachea: staining characteristics, dispersion techniques and response to secretagogues.

W H Harris1, J S Marshall, S Yamashiro, N Shaikh.   

Abstract

Sections of the lower trachea of cattle, fixed in either Carnoy's or formalin, were stained with toluidine blue, alcian blue, or alcian blue and safranin O to study the mast cell population. After toluidine blue staining, about twice as many cells in tissue fixed in Carnoy's contained dark blue granules compared with tissue fixed in formalin. In addition, for the first time in cattle, a population of cells containing red granules was identified after staining with alcian blue and safranin O. Most of these red granules were formalin sensitive. An enzymatic dispersal technique for mast cells is described that yielded 9.4+/-0.4% mast cells (percentage of nucleated cells) with a viability of 92.3+/-0.6%. Spontaneous histamine release was 3.3+/-0.8%. Dispersed mast cells were challenged with various immunological and nonimmunological secretagogues. The calcium ionophores, A23187, ionomyocin, and BrX537A, were effective in releasing up to 94% of histamine in mast cells in a dose-response relationship. Pasteurella haemolytica culture supernate caused about 10% histamine release at a dose of 0.5 mg/mL after correction for spontaneous release. The average histamine content of the mast cells was 6.6+/-1.0 pg/cell. Cytospins of dispersed cells fixed in Carnoy's and stained with alcian blue and safranin O contained mast cells with blue and red granules, and a few cells with a mixture of both granule types. Based on the effects of type of fixation, staining characteristics and histamine content, a mix of subtypes of mast cells is present in the bovine trachea. However, functionally they respond to secretagogues differently than rodent mast cells. Without an immunological secretagogue, studies to determine compounds that will be effective in blocking mast cell degranulation will be limited.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9918327      PMCID: PMC1189508     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Vet Res        ISSN: 0830-9000            Impact factor:   1.310


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