Staining properties of duodenal mast cells in 48/80-treated rats |
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Authors: | R Veilleux |
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Institution: | (1) Département d'Anatomie, Université de Montréal, Canada |
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Abstract: | Summary Mast cells in the tongue, mesentery and lamina propria of the duodenal mucosa in normal and 48/80-treated rats were observed at different time intervals. The tissues were studied comparatively after staining with toluidine blue, acridine orange or alcian bluesafranin. Under the experimental conditions used, the mast cells in the tongue and mesentery showed constant positive reactions to toluidine blue and acridine orange, both of which failed to demonstrate the presence of mast cells in the lamina propria of the duodenal mucosa. The combined alcian blue-safranin stain elicited a safranin-positive reaction in the mast cells of the tongue and mesentery and an alcian blue reaction in those of the lamina propria of the duodenal mucosa. This alcianophilia of the duodenal mast cells was not affected by compound 48/80. On the other hand, the safranin stain of the tongue and mesentery mast cells was altered to alcian blue by the drug. The results are discussed in the light of recent developments in mast cell research.This work was supported by grant MA-2236 of the Medical Research Council of Canada. |
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