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Mast cell infiltration in the wall of varicose veins
Authors:Haviarová Zora  Weismann Peter  Pavlíková Danica  Durdík Stefan  Kovác Peter  Stvrtinová Viera  Mráz Peter
Affiliation:

aInstitute of Anatomy, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

bInstitute of Histology and Embryology, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

cFirst Surgical Clinic, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

dInstitute of Forensic Medicine, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

eSecond Internal Clinic, Medical Faculty, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

Abstract:Varicose veins of the lower extremities are abnormally dilated, tortuous and elongated. The exact cause of vein dilatation has still not been established. Mast cells produce, store and release various types of vasoactive compounds (histamine, tryptase, prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and cytokines). Histamine enhances local vasopermeability and smooth muscle cell proliferation, leading to thickening of the intima. Tryptase can contribute to local vascular injury and subsequent weakness of the vascular wall causing varix formation. The aim of the present study was the comparison of mast cell infiltration in the wall of varicose and non-varicose veins. The mean mast cell density in the wall of varicose veins was 0.86 mast cell per mm2 and in healthy non-dilated vein walls, density was 1.23 mast cell per mm2. This difference was not statistically significant, therefore we could not confirm our hypothesis. Nevertheless, we suggest that mast cells could play an important role in the development of varices and the factor released by the mast cells should be further examined.
Keywords:mast cell   infiltration   varicose   veins
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