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Stress-induced sleep deprivation modifies corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) levels and CRF binding in rat brain and pituitary
Authors:P Fadda  W Fratta
Affiliation:Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Saga Medical School, Japan.
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: Mast cells are suggested to play an essential role during development of varices in the lower limbs. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Investigation of the ultrastructure of mast cells in varicose lesions. SETTING: Saga Medical School, Yamamoto Surgical Hospital. PATIENTS: Eighteen varicose veins of 17 patients and 9 normal saphenous veins of 9 patients were examined. Patients who had undergone sclerotherapy for varices were excluded. INTERVENTIONS: Radical stripping surgery was performed on all varicose veins. MEASURES: Ultrastructural observations. RESULTS: In normal saphenous veins, mast cells usually singly embedded in dense collagen bundles as resident cells. They have characteristic crystalline granules of storage type. In varicose veins, mast cells show different features such as an increase of altered granules of discharging type, degranulation and intimate relationship with fibroblasts and lymphocytes. CONCLUSIONS: The observations suggest the presence of mast cell-mediated mechanism by releasing some mediators in the development of varices.
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