Abstract

This study examines the changes in uterine histamine content in mast-cell normal and deficient mice during deciduoma formation. Surgical trauma (e.g., sutures) and intraluminal injection of oil produce deciduoma formation in ovariectomized mast-cell normal (+/+) and mast-cell deficient (W/W V) pseudopregnant mice that had previously received a single control ovary transplanted under the kidney capsule. Mast-cell normal (+/+) mice exhibit significant elevation of total uterine histamine content during both trauma and oil induced deciduoma formation. Mast-cell deficient (W/W V) mice under conditions of similar deciduoma formation did not show any change in total uterine histamine content. These results indicate that the change in histamine observed in mast-cell normal mice during deciduoma formation is most likely of mast cell origin. The lack of any measurable change in uterine histamine in mast-cell deficient mice indicates that an increase of non-mast cell histamine is not a prerequisite for deciduoma formation.

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