Histochemical study of cardiac mast cells degranulation and collagen deposition: interaction with the cathecolaminergic system in the rat

Although their role in the cardiovascular system is still largely unknown, mast cells are present in the myocardium of both experimental animals and humans. Interestingly, cathecolaminergic nerve fibres and mast cells are often described in close morphological and functional interactions in various...

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Main Authors: A Facoetti, S Fallarini, S Miserere, A Bertolotti, I Ferrero, R Tozzi, C Gatti, G Palladini, S Perlini, R Nano
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2009-06-01
Series:European Journal of Histochemistry
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spelling doaj-425ccfb709d442b48fe5fbbdb5fdf1962020-11-25T02:44:04ZengPAGEPress PublicationsEuropean Journal of Histochemistry 1121-760X2038-83062009-06-0150210.4081/985703Histochemical study of cardiac mast cells degranulation and collagen deposition: interaction with the cathecolaminergic system in the ratA FacoettiS FallariniS MiserereA BertolottiI FerreroR TozziC GattiG PalladiniS PerliniR NanoAlthough their role in the cardiovascular system is still largely unknown, mast cells are present in the myocardium of both experimental animals and humans. Interestingly, cathecolaminergic nerve fibres and mast cells are often described in close morphological and functional interactions in various organs. In the present study we investigated the effects of chronic interference with b-adrenergic receptors (via either sympathectomy or b-blockade) on cardiac mast cell morphology/ activation and on interstitial collagen deposition. In rats subjected to chemical sympathectomizy with the neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) we observed a significant increase of mast cell density, and in particular of degranulating mast cells, suggesting a close relationship between the cardiac catecholaminergic system and mast cell activation. In parallel, chronic 6-OHDA treatment was associated with increased collagen deposition. The influence of the b-adrenergic receptor component was investigated in rats subjected to chronic propranolol administration, that caused a further significant increase in mast cell activation associated with a lower extent of collagen deposition when compared to chemical sympathectomy. These data are the first demonstration of a close relationship between rat cardiac mast cell activation and the catecholaminergic system, with a complex interplay with cardiac collagen deposition. Specifically, abrogation of the cardiac sympathetic efferent drive by chemical sympathectomy causes mast cell activation and interstitial fibrosis, possibly due to the local effects of the neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine. In contrast, b-adrenergic blockade is associated with enhanced mast cell degranulation and a lower extent of collagen deposition in the normal myocardium. In conclusion, cardiac mast cell activation is influenced by b-adrenergic influences.https://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/985
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author A Facoetti
S Fallarini
S Miserere
A Bertolotti
I Ferrero
R Tozzi
C Gatti
G Palladini
S Perlini
R Nano
spellingShingle A Facoetti
S Fallarini
S Miserere
A Bertolotti
I Ferrero
R Tozzi
C Gatti
G Palladini
S Perlini
R Nano
Histochemical study of cardiac mast cells degranulation and collagen deposition: interaction with the cathecolaminergic system in the rat
European Journal of Histochemistry
author_facet A Facoetti
S Fallarini
S Miserere
A Bertolotti
I Ferrero
R Tozzi
C Gatti
G Palladini
S Perlini
R Nano
author_sort A Facoetti
title Histochemical study of cardiac mast cells degranulation and collagen deposition: interaction with the cathecolaminergic system in the rat
title_short Histochemical study of cardiac mast cells degranulation and collagen deposition: interaction with the cathecolaminergic system in the rat
title_full Histochemical study of cardiac mast cells degranulation and collagen deposition: interaction with the cathecolaminergic system in the rat
title_fullStr Histochemical study of cardiac mast cells degranulation and collagen deposition: interaction with the cathecolaminergic system in the rat
title_full_unstemmed Histochemical study of cardiac mast cells degranulation and collagen deposition: interaction with the cathecolaminergic system in the rat
title_sort histochemical study of cardiac mast cells degranulation and collagen deposition: interaction with the cathecolaminergic system in the rat
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series European Journal of Histochemistry
issn 1121-760X
2038-8306
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Although their role in the cardiovascular system is still largely unknown, mast cells are present in the myocardium of both experimental animals and humans. Interestingly, cathecolaminergic nerve fibres and mast cells are often described in close morphological and functional interactions in various organs. In the present study we investigated the effects of chronic interference with b-adrenergic receptors (via either sympathectomy or b-blockade) on cardiac mast cell morphology/ activation and on interstitial collagen deposition. In rats subjected to chemical sympathectomizy with the neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) we observed a significant increase of mast cell density, and in particular of degranulating mast cells, suggesting a close relationship between the cardiac catecholaminergic system and mast cell activation. In parallel, chronic 6-OHDA treatment was associated with increased collagen deposition. The influence of the b-adrenergic receptor component was investigated in rats subjected to chronic propranolol administration, that caused a further significant increase in mast cell activation associated with a lower extent of collagen deposition when compared to chemical sympathectomy. These data are the first demonstration of a close relationship between rat cardiac mast cell activation and the catecholaminergic system, with a complex interplay with cardiac collagen deposition. Specifically, abrogation of the cardiac sympathetic efferent drive by chemical sympathectomy causes mast cell activation and interstitial fibrosis, possibly due to the local effects of the neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine. In contrast, b-adrenergic blockade is associated with enhanced mast cell degranulation and a lower extent of collagen deposition in the normal myocardium. In conclusion, cardiac mast cell activation is influenced by b-adrenergic influences.
url https://www.ejh.it/index.php/ejh/article/view/985
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