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Gonadal Steroids Regulate the Number and Activational State of Mast Cells in the Medial Habenula1

Authors :
Marta Wilhelm
Blythe King
Rae Silver
Ann Judith Silverman
Source :
Endocrinology. 141:1178-1186
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
The Endocrine Society, 2000.

Abstract

While mast cells in connective tissues have long been associated with allergic reactions, it is now clear that they are also present within the central nervous system under normal physiological conditions. The mast cell population increases 10-fold in the medial habenular region of the brain within 2 h after pairing in doves. The first study explored whether this increase was due to exposure to gonadal steroids. Light microscopic immunocytochemistry indicates an increased number of brain MC following exposure to either testosterone (T) or dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in the male, or 17β estradiol (E) in the female, but not in cholesterol-treated controls. Thus, the increased habenular MC population is produced by gonadal hormones in the absence of sexual behavior, is not sexually dimorphic, and does not require aromatization of androgen. In the next study, MC activational state was determined using electron microscopy. Cells were categorized into five states: (I) resting; (II) initiation of degranulation; (I...

Details

ISSN :
19457170 and 00137227
Volume :
141
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........48d969be0a6eba99aea9eb9790167c32
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/endo.141.3.7352