Distribution and density of mast cells in camel small intestine and influence of fixation techniques

This study was carried out to gather species-specific data on mast-cell density and distribution in camel small intestine under different fixation conditions and to elucidate the presence and cross-reactivity of tryptase in the camel small intestine using human specific anti-tryptase antibody. Tissu...

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Main Authors: MB Al-Zghoul, RK Al-Rukibat, M Alghadi, T Caceci, Z Bani Ismail
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2009-08-01
Series:European Journal of Histochemistry
Online Access:http://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1222
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spelling doaj-1a36a93bd758465d9e7d0facf8e23aa02020-11-25T02:44:05ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Histochemistry 1121-760X2038-83062009-08-0152423724210.4081/1222838Distribution and density of mast cells in camel small intestine and influence of fixation techniquesMB Al-ZghoulRK Al-RukibatM AlghadiT CaceciZ Bani IsmailThis study was carried out to gather species-specific data on mast-cell density and distribution in camel small intestine under different fixation conditions and to elucidate the presence and cross-reactivity of tryptase in the camel small intestine using human specific anti-tryptase antibody. Tissue specimens from the jejunum, duodenum, and ileum were obtained from 9 healthy, 9-12 months old, male camels. Specimens were fixed either with carnoy’s fluid or formalinbuffered solution and stained with either methylene blue or immunohistochemically to identify mast cells. The present study demonstrated for the first time, the presence and cross-reactivity of tryptase in the camel small intestine using a specific mouse anti-human tryptase antibody. Mast cells were detected in all histological layers of the camel small intestine (mucosal, submucosal, muscularis externa and serosa). Among all locations examined in the duodenum, ileum and jejunum, no significant difference was observed in mast-cell counts among the lamina propria, muscularis mucosae, muscularis externa and the serosa. The only significant difference observed was the mast-cell count in submucosa region where the highest and lowest mast count was observed in the jejenual and ileal submucosa, respectively. Significant differences regarding the distribution of mast cell as well as the influence of the fixation method could be observed. This underlines the fact that data regarding mast cell heterogeneity from other species, obtained by different fixation methods, are not comparable. This fact has to be taken into account when evaluating mast cell subtypes under pathological conditions.http://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1222
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author MB Al-Zghoul
RK Al-Rukibat
M Alghadi
T Caceci
Z Bani Ismail
spellingShingle MB Al-Zghoul
RK Al-Rukibat
M Alghadi
T Caceci
Z Bani Ismail
Distribution and density of mast cells in camel small intestine and influence of fixation techniques
European Journal of Histochemistry
author_facet MB Al-Zghoul
RK Al-Rukibat
M Alghadi
T Caceci
Z Bani Ismail
author_sort MB Al-Zghoul
title Distribution and density of mast cells in camel small intestine and influence of fixation techniques
title_short Distribution and density of mast cells in camel small intestine and influence of fixation techniques
title_full Distribution and density of mast cells in camel small intestine and influence of fixation techniques
title_fullStr Distribution and density of mast cells in camel small intestine and influence of fixation techniques
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and density of mast cells in camel small intestine and influence of fixation techniques
title_sort distribution and density of mast cells in camel small intestine and influence of fixation techniques
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Histochemistry
issn 1121-760X
2038-8306
publishDate 2009-08-01
description This study was carried out to gather species-specific data on mast-cell density and distribution in camel small intestine under different fixation conditions and to elucidate the presence and cross-reactivity of tryptase in the camel small intestine using human specific anti-tryptase antibody. Tissue specimens from the jejunum, duodenum, and ileum were obtained from 9 healthy, 9-12 months old, male camels. Specimens were fixed either with carnoy’s fluid or formalinbuffered solution and stained with either methylene blue or immunohistochemically to identify mast cells. The present study demonstrated for the first time, the presence and cross-reactivity of tryptase in the camel small intestine using a specific mouse anti-human tryptase antibody. Mast cells were detected in all histological layers of the camel small intestine (mucosal, submucosal, muscularis externa and serosa). Among all locations examined in the duodenum, ileum and jejunum, no significant difference was observed in mast-cell counts among the lamina propria, muscularis mucosae, muscularis externa and the serosa. The only significant difference observed was the mast-cell count in submucosa region where the highest and lowest mast count was observed in the jejenual and ileal submucosa, respectively. Significant differences regarding the distribution of mast cell as well as the influence of the fixation method could be observed. This underlines the fact that data regarding mast cell heterogeneity from other species, obtained by different fixation methods, are not comparable. This fact has to be taken into account when evaluating mast cell subtypes under pathological conditions.
url http://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/1222
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