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Usefulness of serum mast cell–specific chymase levels for postmortem diagnosis of anaphylaxis.

Authors :
Hajime Nishio
Shinji Takai
Mizuo Miyazaki
Hidekazu Horiuchi
Motoki Osawa
Koichi Uemura
Ken-ichi Yoshida
Masahiro Mukaida
Yasuhiro Ueno
Koichi Suzuki
Source :
International Journal of Legal Medicine; Nov2005, Vol. 119 Issue 6, p331-334, 4p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

Chymase, a serine protease, is stored mainly in secretory granules of human mast cells. Serum chymase concentration was examined in 8 autopsy cases with anaphylaxis as well as in 104 control cases without anaphylaxis. It was detected in all 8 cases with anaphylaxis (range 3–380 ng/ml, mean 89.8 ng/ml), while it was detected in only 2 of the 104 controls and was below a detectable level (<3 ng/ml) in the other 102. Serum tryptase levels are known to be a diagnostic indicator of anaphylaxis, therefore the relationship between serum chymase and tryptase levels was investigated in the 8 cases of anaphylactic death; a significant positive correlation was found (r=0.826, p=0.011). Furthermore, chymase was shown to be quite stable in serum. These results showed that measurement of serum chymase levels might be an additional tool for postmortem diagnosis of anaphylaxis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09379827
Volume :
119
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
International Journal of Legal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
20125802