Detection of Mast Cells in Human Superficial Fascia

Author:

Fede Caterina1ORCID,Petrelli Lucia1,Pirri Carmelo1ORCID,Tiengo Cesare2,De Caro Raffaele1ORCID,Stecco Carla1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosciences, Institute of Human Anatomy, University of Padova, Via Gabelli 65, 35121 Padova, Italy

2. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit, University of Padova, Via Giustiniani, 2, 35128 Padova, Italy

Abstract

The recent findings showed that the superficial fascia is a fibrous layer in the middle of hypodermis, richly innervated and vascularized, and more complex than so far demonstrated. This study showed the presence of mast cells in the superficial fascia of the human abdomen wall of three adult volunteer patients (mean age 42 ± 4 years; 2 females, 1 male), by Toluidine Blue and Safranin-O stains and Transmission Electron Microscopy. Mast cells are distributed among the collagen bundles and the elastic fibers, near the vessels and close to the nerves supplying the tissue, with an average density of 20.4 ± 9.4/mm2. The demonstration of the presence of mast cells in the human superficial fascia highlights the possible involvement of the tissue in the inflammatory process, and in tissue healing and regeneration processes. A clear knowledge of this anatomical structure of the hypodermis is fundamental for a good comprehension of some fascial dysfunctions and for a better-targeted clinical practice.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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