Abstract:Abstract-Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is histologically characterized by medial degeneration and various degrees of chronic adventitial inflammation, although the mechanisms for progression of aneurysm are poorly understood. In the present study, we carried out histological study of AAA tissues of patients, and interventional animal and cell culture experiments to investigate a role of mast cells in the pathogenesis of AAA. The number of mast cells was found to increase in the outer media or adventitia of h… Show more
“…Circulating mast cell precursor has been reported to mature in tissues by SCF (Zsebo et al 1990) and other cytokines such as IL-4 (Conti et al 2003;Yanagida et al 1995). In accordance with the report (de Paulis et al 1999), we have shown that the immunoreactivity of SCF was detected in the cytoplasm of mast cells (Tsuruda et al 2008), suggesting autocrine or paracrine regulation of differentiation and maturation of cells in aortic tissues. Schönbeck et al (2002) showed the augmented expressions of IL-4 and IL-10 in inflammatory cells of AAA tissues.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…More importantly, we demonstrated that the cell number was significantly increased at the outer media and adventitia of AAA, compared with either the early or advanced stage of atherosclerosis. The proportion of activated mast cells (seen as "degranulation") has been reported to be frequently observed in the adventitia of AAA compared to in advanced atherosclerosis (15±2 % vs. 0.4±0.3% total number of mast cells) (Tsuruda et al 2008). Thus, mast cells distributed "outside of aortic wall" appear to be associated with the AAA pathogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Denatured protein extract (30 µg) from the AAA and non-dilated atherosclerotic aorta was subjected to sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel as described (Tsuruda et al 2008). …”
Section: Western Blotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, mast cell chymase may have a wide range of actions in AAA tissues: induction of apoptosis of smooth muscle cells (Leskinen et al 2001), conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II (Takai et al 1999) and of pro-MMP-2 and -9 to the mature forms (Tchougounova et al 2005), whereas mast cells themselves are found to express MMPs-2 and 9 (Fang et al 1999). We have reported that interferon-γ produced from mast cells stimulated MMP-9 synthesis by macrophages in the co-culture (Tsuruda et al 2008). Angiogenesis appears to be another important histopathological characteristic of AAA (Paik et al 2004;Reeps et al 2009).…”
Section: Wwwintechopencommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based upon the observation in human tissues, we propose that mast cells infiltrating at the outer media and adventitia of the AAA wall contribute to the development or progression of aneurysm formation, coordinating with other inflammatory cells. Furthermore, the inhibition of mast cell accumulation, maturation and activation in the aortic wall with a mast cell stabilizer would be a potential pharmacological target for preventing/attenuating the development of AAA (Tsuruda et al 2008;Sun et al 2007). …”
“…Circulating mast cell precursor has been reported to mature in tissues by SCF (Zsebo et al 1990) and other cytokines such as IL-4 (Conti et al 2003;Yanagida et al 1995). In accordance with the report (de Paulis et al 1999), we have shown that the immunoreactivity of SCF was detected in the cytoplasm of mast cells (Tsuruda et al 2008), suggesting autocrine or paracrine regulation of differentiation and maturation of cells in aortic tissues. Schönbeck et al (2002) showed the augmented expressions of IL-4 and IL-10 in inflammatory cells of AAA tissues.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…More importantly, we demonstrated that the cell number was significantly increased at the outer media and adventitia of AAA, compared with either the early or advanced stage of atherosclerosis. The proportion of activated mast cells (seen as "degranulation") has been reported to be frequently observed in the adventitia of AAA compared to in advanced atherosclerosis (15±2 % vs. 0.4±0.3% total number of mast cells) (Tsuruda et al 2008). Thus, mast cells distributed "outside of aortic wall" appear to be associated with the AAA pathogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Denatured protein extract (30 µg) from the AAA and non-dilated atherosclerotic aorta was subjected to sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel as described (Tsuruda et al 2008). …”
Section: Western Blotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, mast cell chymase may have a wide range of actions in AAA tissues: induction of apoptosis of smooth muscle cells (Leskinen et al 2001), conversion of angiotensin I to angiotensin II (Takai et al 1999) and of pro-MMP-2 and -9 to the mature forms (Tchougounova et al 2005), whereas mast cells themselves are found to express MMPs-2 and 9 (Fang et al 1999). We have reported that interferon-γ produced from mast cells stimulated MMP-9 synthesis by macrophages in the co-culture (Tsuruda et al 2008). Angiogenesis appears to be another important histopathological characteristic of AAA (Paik et al 2004;Reeps et al 2009).…”
Section: Wwwintechopencommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based upon the observation in human tissues, we propose that mast cells infiltrating at the outer media and adventitia of the AAA wall contribute to the development or progression of aneurysm formation, coordinating with other inflammatory cells. Furthermore, the inhibition of mast cell accumulation, maturation and activation in the aortic wall with a mast cell stabilizer would be a potential pharmacological target for preventing/attenuating the development of AAA (Tsuruda et al 2008;Sun et al 2007). …”
These findings demonstrated lymphatic vessel involvement in end-stage AAA disease, which was associated with the degree of inflammation, and confirmed the involvement of neovascularization.
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