2012
DOI: 10.1021/cb200347q
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Carbon-Fiber Microelectrode Amperometry Reveals Sickle-Cell-Induced Inflammation and Chronic Morphine Effects on Single Mast Cells

Abstract: Sickle cell disease, caused by a mutation of hemoglobin, is characterized by a complex pathophysiology including an important inflammatory component. Mast cells are tissue-resident leukocytes known to influence a range of immune functions in a variety of different ways, largely through the secretion of biologically active mediators from preformed granules. However, it is not understood how mast cells influence the inflammatory environment in sickle cell disease. A notable consequence of sickle cell disease is … Show more

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“…MCs were isolated by peritoneal lavage and cultured as described previously. [23,26] The peritoneal cavity was injected with 8–10 ml of DMEM high glucose media supplemented with 10% bovine calf serum and 1% penicillin/streptomycin (all from ThermoFisher Scientific, Pittsburgh, PA). Extracted lavage fluid was stored on ice for transport and the collected cells were washed via centrifugation at 400 x g for 7 minutes followed by re-suspension in warm, fresh cell culture media containing either 0.5 μg ml −1 anti-TNP IgE (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA), or vehicle for control conditions.…”
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“…MCs were isolated by peritoneal lavage and cultured as described previously. [23,26] The peritoneal cavity was injected with 8–10 ml of DMEM high glucose media supplemented with 10% bovine calf serum and 1% penicillin/streptomycin (all from ThermoFisher Scientific, Pittsburgh, PA). Extracted lavage fluid was stored on ice for transport and the collected cells were washed via centrifugation at 400 x g for 7 minutes followed by re-suspension in warm, fresh cell culture media containing either 0.5 μg ml −1 anti-TNP IgE (BD Biosciences, San Jose, CA), or vehicle for control conditions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[25,26,29] Briefly, cultured MCs (with or without anti-TNP IgE pre-incubation) were mounted on a temperature controlled Petri dish holder (Warner Instruments, Hamden, CT) and positioned on the stage of an inverted microscope (Nikon, Tokyo, Japan). Prior to measurement, a carbon-fiber microelectrode connected to a headstage and a pulled glass micropipette loaded with a stimulating substance were mounted on Burleigh PCS-5000 piezoelectric micromanipulators (Olympus America, Center Valley, PA) to permit fine positional control in three dimensions.…”
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“…The recently discovered presence of post–spike plateau currents is indicative of partial-fusion, or kiss and run, events (11). Amperometric measurements have been applied to a variety of cell types including adrenal chromaffin cells (12), pheochromocytoma (PC12) cells (13), mast cells (14), and neurons (15, 16) to probe the pharmacology and biophysics of vesicular release events.…”
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“…Serotonin modulates the descending fibers from the midbrain to the dorsal horn that inhibit the transmission of the painful stimuli. In mast cells from mouse models expressing human sickle hemoglobin, there was evidence of decreased serotonin released under chronic morphine exposure [31]. Sickle hyperalgia was shown to be modulated by the descending serotonergic anti-nociceptive system in HbSS-BERK (sickle) mice, while the serotonin concentration in the spinal cord dorsal is influenced by diet and correlated with hyperalgia [32].…”
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