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İnsan göbek kordonundaki mast hücre yoğunluğu

Mast Cell Density of the Human Umbilical Cord

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Mast cells are the most constant components of the connective tissue and their presence in human placenta and umbilical cord has been described. The biological functions of mast cells in the human placenta and umbilical cord have not been well understood. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the number of mast cells of the umbilical cord in complicated and uncomplicated pregnancies. Umbilical cords obtained from 38 patients with either complicated (premature rupture of the membranes, pregnancy induced hypertension, fetal distress) or uncomplicated term pregnancies were collected immediately after spontaneous vaginal delivery or cesarean section. The mean number of mast cells from the different portion of umbilical cord were similar in all samples. There was no significant increase in the mean number of mast cells of the umbilical cord collected from uncomplicated term pregnancies delivered spontaneous vaginally compared to cesarean section. Any significant correlation was not detected in the mean number of mast cells of the umbilical cord collected from complicated pregnancies. The number of mast cells of the umbilical cord were not seemed to be affected from pregnancy complications. [Journal of Turgut Özal Medical Center 1998;5(1):43-46]
Abstract (Original Language): 
Vücuttaki bağ dokularında bulunan mast hücrelerinin insan plasentası ve göbek kordonundaki varlığı gösterilmiş olmakla birlikte buradaki biyolojik fonksiyonları yeterince anlaşılamamıştır. Bu çalışmada komplike olan veya olmayan gebelikler deki göbek kordonlarında ortalama mast hücre sayılarının karşılaştırılması yoluyla bu konunun aydınlatılması amaçlanmıştır. Bu amaçla toplam 38 vakada göbek kordonunun fötal, orta ve maternal bölgelerindeki ortalama mast hücresi sayıları hesaplanmıştır. Yapılan istatistiksel karşılaştırmada ortalama mast hücresi sayıları göbek kordonunun değişik bölgelerinde benzer bulunmuştur. Ayrıca göbek kordonlarının içerdikleri ortalama mast hücre sayıları gebeliğin komplikasyonlu olup olmamasına ve doğum şekline göre de birbirleriyle karşılaştırılmış ve aralarında istatistiksel yönden anlamlı bir farklılığa rastlanamamıştır. [Turgut Özal Tıp Merkezi Dergisi 1998;5(l):43-46]
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