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basophilic granules with heparin, histamine, serotonin, eosinophil chemotactic factor
Mast cells
Basophils
Mast cells and basophils have unique granules that are called
metachromatic
Granules will stain pink instead of dark blue with these stains
Giemsa and Toluidine blue
segmented nucleus
basophil
large oval nucleus
mast cell
releases mediators for acute inflammation
mast cells and basophils
associated with Type I hypersensitivity
mast and basophils
Do the mast and basophils die when they degranulate?
NO
What can basophils and mast cells make to attract PMN's, macrophages
Pg and LT
bone marrow derived
basophil/mast cell
respond in acute inflammatory reactions
Mast cells
monocytes become this when they enter tissue
histiocytes
activate histiocyte to become inflammatory macrophage
IL-12, helper t cells, IFNy
make macrophage become histiocytic
IL-4 and IL-13
aggregate at sites of inflammation
platelets
Azurophilic granules have what in them
Bacterial permeability increasing protein BPI
neutrophils secrete what
cytokines
function like neutrophils but in rabbits
heterophils
Eosinophils have what in them?
Major basic protein