Quantity (Number) and Quality (Morphology) Comparison of Mast Cells in Healthy and Diseased Gingiva

Masoud Ahmadi, Atousa Aminzadeh Gohari, S. Farhad, Zohreh Norouzi
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Introduction: Comprehending the pathogenesis of chronic periodontitis is helpful in the prevention of this disease. Since there are conflicting results regarding the role of mast cells in periodontitis, the aim of this study was to compare mast cell counts and morphology in periodontitis with clinically healthy gingiva. Materials and Methods: This cross sectional case-control study was performed on 36 gingival samples (obtained from 14 patients with chronic periodontitis and 22 cases with clinically healthy gingiva among those referred to a specialized medical center in 2013. Toluidine blue and hematoxylin -eosin staining was used to identify mast cells. The total number of mast cells (intact and degranulated) was counted under the light microscope in 5 consecutive high power fields (10×40) with no overlap. Data were recorded and analyzed statistically by SPSS 22 and Independent T-test. All of the data with a statistical significance (p value < 0.05) were analyzed. Results: According to Independent t-test, mean number of degranulated mast cells in periodontitis group was 17.78 and in healthy gingiva group was 29.72 which was not statistically significant(p value = 0.071).  Mean number of mast cells in periodontitis group was 20.57 and in healthy gingiva was 36.54 and was statistically significant (p value = 0.042). Mast cell degranulation proportion in periodontitis group was 0.857 and in healthy gingiva group was 0.866, not statistically significant (p value = 0.891). Conclusion: According to results of present study it can be concluded that total number of mast cells and proportion of degranulated mast cell to the total number showed no significant relationship but the total number of mast cell was significantly increased in healthy group.
健康与患病牙龈肥大细胞的数量(数量)和质量(形态)比较
前言:了解慢性牙周炎的发病机制,有助于预防慢性牙周炎。由于肥大细胞在牙周炎中的作用存在相互矛盾的结果,因此本研究的目的是比较牙周炎与临床健康牙龈的肥大细胞计数和形态。材料与方法:本研究采用横断面病例-对照研究方法,选取某专科医疗中心2013年转诊的14例慢性牙周炎患者和22例临床健康牙龈患者的36份牙龈样本。用甲苯胺蓝和苏木精-伊红染色鉴定肥大细胞。光镜下连续5个高倍视场(10×40)计数肥大细胞总数(完整和脱颗粒),无重叠。数据记录并采用SPSS 22和独立t检验进行统计学分析。所有数据均有统计学意义(p值< 0.05)进行分析。结果:经独立t检验,牙周炎组脱颗粒肥大细胞平均为17.78个,健康牙龈组为29.72个,差异无统计学意义(p值= 0.071)。牙周炎组平均肥大细胞数为20.57个,健康组平均肥大细胞数为36.54个,差异有统计学意义(p值= 0.042)。牙周炎组肥大细胞脱颗粒比例为0.857,健康牙龈组为0.866,差异无统计学意义(p值= 0.891)。结论:根据本研究结果,肥大细胞总数与脱颗粒肥大细胞占总数的比例无显著关系,但健康组肥大细胞总数明显增加。
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