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Involvement of Mast Cells in the Pathophysiology of Pain

Lijia Mai, Qing Liu, Fang Huang, Hongwen He, Wenguo Fan

2021Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mast cells (MCs) are immune cells and are widely distributed throughout the body. MCs are not only classically viewed as effector cells of some allergic diseases but also participate in host defense, innate and acquired immunity, homeostatic responses, and immunoregulation. Mounting evidence indicates that activation of MCs releasing numerous vasoactive and inflammatory mediators has effects on the nervous system and has been involved in different pain conditions. Here, we review the latest advances made about the implication of MCs in pain. Possible cellular and molecular mechanisms regarding the crosstalk between MC and the nervous system in the initiation and maintenance of pain are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

CrosstalkNeuroscienceImmune systemEffectorHomeostasisInnate immune systemNervous systemImmunityPathophysiologyImmunologyInflammationCentral nervous systemMedicineBiologyCell biologyPathologyOpticsPhysicsMast cells and histamineUrticaria and Related ConditionsAsthma and respiratory diseases
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