نتایج جستجو برای: mast cell tryptase

تعداد نتایج: 1689710  

2012
Qianming Bai Xiaobo Li Xinhong Wang Yali Xu Li Wang Qingyong Zhang Lianhua Yin

Tryptases are predominantly mast cell-specific serine proteases with pleiotropic biological activities and play a critical role in skin allergic reactions, which are manifested with rapid edema and increases of vascular permeability. The exact mechanisms of mast cell tryptase promoting vascular permeability, however, are unclear and, therefore, we investigated the effect and mechanism of trypta...

2007
Charlotte S. Mullan Michael Riley Deborah Clarke Amanda Tatler Amy Sutcliffe Alan J. Knox Linhua Pang

Running title: Tryptase regulates IL-8 expression. ABSTRACT Mast cells are central in the development of several allergic diseases and contain a number of pre-formed mediators.-tryptase, the most abundant mast cell product, is increasingly recognized as a key inflammatory mediator as it causes the release of cytokines, particularly the chemokine IL-8, from both inflammatory and structural cells...

2012
Grażyna Michalska-Krzanowska

Determination of serum mast cell tryptase (MCT) is becoming more widely used in diagnosing allergic reactions involving mast cells. It can help evaluate the allergenic effects of drugs administered during anesthesia and the perioperative period. Until now, data about the role of tryptase in the body has not been clarified yet. Patients with elevated MCT levels should undergo further testing to ...

2013
Keiichi Hiramoto Hiromi Kobayashi Kumi Orita Eisuke F. Sato Masamitsu Ishii

To elucidate the possible involvement of nitric oxide (NO) derived from inducible NO-synthase (iNOS) in the pathogenesis of patients with allergic rhinitis, we analyzed changes in the frequency of sneezing, plasma levels of NO metabolites, α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) and immunoglobulin E and tracheal expression of IgA and mast cell tryptase in control and iNOS(-/-) mice. Eight-week-o...

Journal: :Blood 1994
P Valent E Spanblöchl H C Bankl W R Sperr C Marosi H Pirc-Danoewinata I Virgolini H G Eichler H Agis C Sillaber

Autonomous, factor-independent growth and differentiation of malignant cells in preleukemic and leukemic disease states is a well-recognized phenomenon and is often associated with a poor prognosis. Mast cells are distinct hematopoietic cells and express a unique profile of antigens. Growth and differentiation of normal mast cells is dependent on mast cell growth factor (MGF), the ligand of the...

Journal: :Poultry science 2009
Q Sun W Li R She D Wang D Han R Li Y Ding Z Yue

We have previously demonstrated that mast cells were significantly increased during Newcastle disease virus (NDV) infection, but their precise role in the process is unknown. In this study, we investigated the role of mast cells in this process by using ketotifen, a mast cell membrane stabilizer. A total of 60 specific-pathogen-free chickens were randomly divided into 3 groups of 20 birds each ...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2014
Azusa Taura Kazuyuki Furuta Tomoko Yamaguchi Kenji Kawabata Satoshi Tanaka

Mast cells are involved in various immunological responses, although it remains unknown how their terminal differentiation is regulated. We previously established a culture model that mimics the process of mast cell maturation in the cutaneous tissue and found that growth factor independent 1 (Gfi1) was up-regulated whereas its paralogue Gfi1b down-regulated. Here we investigated the roles of G...

Journal: :Mediators of Inflammation 1997
M-Q. Zhang H. Timmerman

Recent physiological and pharmacological studies have indicated the potential importance of tryptase, the major protein component in mast cells, in inflammatory diseases (especially asthma). Being released at inflammatory sites after the activation of mast cells, tryptase is capable of causing bronchohyperresponsiveness and infiltration of eosinophils, neutrophils, etc. in animal airways. The m...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2001
W Koppert J A Blunk L J Petersen P Skov K Rentsch M Schmelz

BACKGROUND Activation of mast cells and systemic release of histamine are major side effects of intravenously administered muscle relaxants. In the current study, dermal microdialysis was used for the investigation of mast cell activation by muscle relaxants. Dermal microdialysis enabled simultaneous assessment of mediator release, vascular reactions, and sensory effects induced by intradermal ...

2003
George du Toit Louis Reynolds Brian Eley

reactions, e.g. anaphylaxis versus acute severe asthma. Serum tryptase cannot distinguish between an anaphylactic or anaphylactoid reaction, as tryptase levels are elevated regardless of the mechanism of mast cell activation. Tryptase was not measured in the patient because there was a clear causal relationship between TMP-SMX administration and the development of symptoms. The tryptase assay i...

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