[REACTION OF PAROTID GLAND MAST CELLS TO CHRONIC ALCOHOL INTOXICATION].

L M Yakovleva, O A Sorkina
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The goal of this study was to examine the localization and the structural and functional features of mast cells (MC) in the parotid gland in chronic alcohol intoxication. The study was conducted on 15 adult outbred albino male rats receiving 20% ethanol solution as the sole source of drinking for 2 months. The control group included 10 intact animals. Structural changes in parotid salivary glands were studied in paraffin sections, stained with hematoxylin–eosin. MC were demonstrated in cryostat sections stained by Unna’s method; their topography, degranulationwere evaluated and their number per field of vision was counted. Serotonin content was assessed quantitatively by using fluorescent microscopy and cytospectrophotometry. In chronic alcohol intoxication, marked variability was demonstrated in the shape of the secretory portions and the size of their glandular cells, which often showed unstained vacuoles. Interlobular ducts are unevenly dilated, their cells had variable height. The number of MC in the connective tissue layer around the interlobular excretory ducts and blood vessels was increased, most of them were in a state of degranulation. However, the content of serotonin in these areas was not changed significantly compared with that in the control group, presumably due to the fact that serotonin released from MC during degranulation, was actively interacting with numerous fibers and terminals of the autonomic nervous system located here, and was quickly trapped by them. Within the lobules, the amount of MC was increased to a lesser extent than in the area of interlobular ducts, but 80% of them were in a state of pronounced degranulation, often with complete disintegration of the cytoplasm. These cells apparently served as the sources of serotonin, the number of which significantly increased in the area of secretory portions. It is suggested that the increased concentrations of serotonin in the area of the secretory portions indicates that under the influence of alcohol intoxication the additional paracrine regulatory mechanisms were activated in the gland, which contributed to its functional activity, aimed at accelerating the excretion of ethanol and its toxic products of metabolism.

[腮腺肥大细胞对慢性酒精中毒的反应]。
本研究的目的是研究慢性酒精中毒腮腺肥大细胞(MC)的定位和结构和功能特征。研究人员对15只成年近亲繁殖的白化雄性大鼠进行了为期2个月的研究,并以20%的乙醇溶液作为唯一的饮用来源。对照组为10只完整动物。用苏木精-伊红染色的石蜡切片研究腮腺唾液腺的结构变化。unna法染色的低温切片显示MC;观察它们的形貌、脱粒情况,并计算它们的视野数。采用荧光显微镜和细胞分光光度法定量测定血清素含量。在慢性酒精中毒中,分泌部分的形状和腺体细胞的大小表现出明显的变异性,通常表现为未染色的液泡。小叶间管扩张不均匀,细胞高度不一。小叶间排泄管和血管周围结缔组织层MC数量增加,多数处于脱粒状态。然而,与对照组相比,这些区域的5 -羟色胺含量并没有显著变化,这可能是由于MC在脱颗粒过程中释放的5 -羟色胺与位于此处的自主神经系统的许多纤维和末梢积极相互作用,并迅速被它们捕获。在小叶内,MC的增加程度低于小叶间管,但80%的小叶间管处于明显的脱粒状态,通常伴有细胞质完全解体。这些细胞显然是血清素的来源,其数量在分泌部分显著增加。研究表明,这些分泌部位血清素浓度的增加表明,在酒精中毒的影响下,腺体中额外的旁分泌调节机制被激活,这有助于其功能活性,旨在加速乙醇及其代谢毒性产物的排泄。
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