Effects of inflammation on plasma extravasation and mast cell response in normal and denervated rat skin.

J Shakhanbeh, Y Abo-Galyon
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The effects of mild inflammation induced by topical chloroform treatment on plasma extravasation and mast cell response were studied in normal innervated and denervated rat skin. In the absence of inflammation, the reduction in plasma protein extravasation in response to noxious heat was 31.2% in denervated skin compared to the innervated skin. In the presence of inflammation, the reduction in this response was 52.5% in denervated skin compared to the innervated skin. During inflammation, mast cells became abundant, highly degranulated and migrated to the lower dermal tissue forming large aggregations. The ultrastructural observations showed a close anatomical relationship between mast cells and vesicle-containing nerve profiles. These results indicate that repeated topical chloroform treatment of the rat skin induces neurogenic vascular inflammation accompanied by an increase in mast cell response.

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炎症对正常和去神经大鼠皮肤血浆外渗和肥大细胞反应的影响。
研究了局部氯仿诱导的轻度炎症对正常有神经和无神经大鼠皮肤血浆外渗和肥大细胞反应的影响。在没有炎症的情况下,与神经支配皮肤相比,去神经支配皮肤对有害热量的血浆蛋白外渗减少了31.2%。在存在炎症的情况下,去神经支配的皮肤与有神经支配的皮肤相比,这种反应减少了52.5%。在炎症期间,肥大细胞变得丰富,高度脱颗粒并迁移到真皮下部组织形成大聚集。超微结构观察显示肥大细胞与囊泡神经的解剖关系密切。这些结果表明,反复局部氯仿处理大鼠皮肤诱导神经源性血管炎症,并伴有肥大细胞反应的增加。
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