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The mast cell: a neuroimmunoendocrine master player.
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Mast Cell DisorderImmunologyMast CellGlucocorticoidImmune SystemInflammationMc ActivationNeuroimmunologyPsychoneuroimmunologyAllergyAutoimmune DiseaseStress HormoneMast CellsMc DegranulationAutoimmunityEndocrinologyCell BiologyPain ResearchCytokineImmunomodulationMedicine
This review of the literature on mast cells (MC) suggests that when activated they may play a central role in disease syndromes with a neural, immune and endocrine component exacerbated under stress. After a discussion of their biology, differential secretions and interaction with neurons, the effect of stress in causing MC degranulation is emphasized. The importance of MC in syndromes such as migraine, multiple sclerosis, interstitial cystitis and irritable bowel syndrome is assessed, along with possible therapeutic possibilities with compounds that inhibit MC activation.