Nerve‐mast cell interaction in normal guinea pig urinary bladder
- 4 December 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Comparative Neurology
- Vol. 363 (1) , 28-36
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.903630104
Abstract
Urinary bladders of normal adult female guinea pigs were analyzed for anatomical evidence of nerve‐mast cell interaction using light microscopy and electron microscopy. Nerves, ganglia, and individual nerve fibers were visualized on paraffin sections using immunohistochemistry with antisera against the neural antigens neurofilament protein and protein gene product 9.5, and sections were also immunoreacted with antisera against the neuropeptides substance P and calcitonin gene‐related peptide. Separate mast cell populations were identified by counterstain ing with toluidine blue and alcian blue; Mast cells of both types were found within nerves and intramural ganglia and were in close contact with individual nerve fibers displaying substance P‐ and calcitonin gene‐related peptide‐like immunoreactivity. Moreover, serotonin‐immunoreactive mast cells were innervated with nerve fibers that reacted with antiserum against vasoactive intestinal polypeptide. At the ultrastructural level, these fibers were almost exclusively identified as unmyelinated primary sensory afferents. Mast cells contacted these fibers with lamellipodia that wrapped around and enclosed the fibers deeply within the cell. Close association between mast cells, nerves, and vessels was common. Ultrastructural evidence suggests that bidirectional communication occurs between nerve fibers and mast cells. These structures may participate in axon reflexes that regulate normal vascular and detrusor smooth muscle function and cause vasodilation, edema, inflammation, and bladder hyperreactivity. In summary, a close relationship exists between mast cells and peptidergic nerve fibers, including primary sensory afferents. Results suggest that bidirectional interaction could occur between nerves and mast cells.Keywords
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