mast cell

mast cell
a large granular cell, common in connective tissue, that produces heparin, histamine, and serotonin.
[1885-90; partial trans. of G Mastzelle, equiv. to Mast fattening of animals for slaughter, MAST2 + Zelle cell]

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      tissue cell of the immune system of vertebrate animals. Mast cells mediate inflammatory responses (inflammation) such as hypersensitivity and allergic reactions (allergy). They are scattered throughout the connective tissues of the body, especially beneath the surface of the skin, near blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, within nerves, throughout the respiratory system, and in the digestive and urinary tracts. Mast cells store a number of different chemical mediators—including histamine, interleukins (interleukin), proteoglycans (e.g., heparin), and various enzymes—in coarse granules found throughout the cytoplasm of the cell. Upon stimulation by an allergen, the mast cells release the contents of their granules (a process called degranulation) into the surrounding tissues. The chemical mediators produce local responses characteristic of an allergic reaction, such as increased permeability of blood vessels (i.e., inflammation and swelling), contraction of smooth muscles (e.g., bronchial muscles), and increased mucus production.

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