Journal article

Tranilast reduces mesenteric vascular collagen deposition and chymase-positive mast cells in experimental diabetes

SE Jones, RE Gilbert, DJ Kelly

Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2004

Abstract

The mast cell has a central role in the pathogenesis of fibrosis a common feature of diabetic microvascular complications. Increased mast cell numbers have been demonstrated in diabetic nephropathy in association with renal fibrosis, and diabetes acutely increases mast cell infiltration in the mesentery. Antimast cell agents such as tranilast may ameliorate the acute vascular changes in diabetes due to stabilisation of mast cells and/or reduction in mast cell numbers. After 3 weeks of streptozotocin diabetes, light microscopy techniques were used to estimate mesenteric vessel fibrosis and mast cell infiltration. Mast cells were identified by toluidine blue staining and tryptase, chymase and ..

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