FLUORESCENCE-HISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RAT’S UTERINE MAST CELLS DURING ITS POSTPARTUM INVOLUTION
https://doi.org/10.20340/mv-mn.2022.30(1).583
Abstract
The uterus is a unique organ of its kind due to the constant remodeling during the reproductive period of the tissues that make it up. Violations of the involution processes occurring in this organ after part can cause the development of pathological conditions of the uterus. The relevance of the study is determined by the active participation of biogenic amines in the regulation of tissue homeostasis and uterine histogenesis. The aim of the work was to study the patterns of spatial cooperation of mast cells in the uterus of rats and the content of catecholamine, serotonin and histamine in them during the postpartum period. Using fluorescent-histochemical methods, mast cells of the uterus of rats were studied in 100 outbred female rats of reproductive age, divided into 11 groups according to the postpartum period. The study was performed on cryostat sections of preparations of the uterine body. The density of the spatial distribution of endometrial and myometrium mast cells was assessed. The content of histamine, serotonin and catecholamine was determined by cytospectrofluorimetry in conventional units of the recording device in the cells. As a result of the study, it was found that the density of the spatial distribution of fluorescent mast cells in the mucosa and muscular layers of the uterine body is minimal on the first day after childbirth. The largest number of mast cells is observed on the 10th day after birth. The content of histamine, serotonin and catecholamine in the mast cells of the myometrium of the uterine body is maximum on the first day after birth and gradually decreasing, reaching the lowest values on the 10–15th day of postpartum involution. Mast cells of the endometrium are characterized by a higher saturation of serotonin and catecholamine compared to the myometrium. In tissue basophils of the myometrium, a higher level of histamine is noted. Correlations of changes in the content of bio amines have been established. The density of the spatial distribution of mast cells of the endometrium and myometrium and the content of neurotransmitter bioamines in them during the postpartum involution of the uterus changes unidirectional, despite regional differences. It is possible that mast cells contribute to the restoration of sympathetic innervation of the uterus in the postpartum period.
About the Authors
Sergey V. DindyaevRussian Federation
Doctor of Medical Sciences, Docent, Head of Department of Histology, Embryology, Cytology
Competing Interests:
The author declares that he did not have any conflicts of interest in the planning, implementation, financing and use of the results of this study
Denis V. Kasatkin
Russian Federation
urologist
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The author declares that he did not have any conflicts of interest in the planning, implementation, financing and use of the results of this study
Supplementary files
Based on the study, the authors suggest that the leading role in the paracrine regulation of histophysiological processes occurring in the uterus during its postpartum involution, especially in the early stages, is played by mast cells involved in the metabolism of biogenic amines
Review
For citations:
Dindyaev S.V., Kasatkin D.V. FLUORESCENCE-HISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF RAT’S UTERINE MAST CELLS DURING ITS POSTPARTUM INVOLUTION. Morphological newsletter. 2022;30(1):56-62. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20340/mv-mn.2022.30(1).583