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Journal of The American Society of Nephrology | 2006

Novel Role for Mast Cells in Omental Tissue Remodeling and Cell Recruitment in Experimental Peritoneal Dialysis

Mohammad Zareie; Paolo Fabbrini; Liesbeth H. P. Hekking; Eelco D. Keuning; Piet M. ter Wee; Robert H. J. Beelen; Jacob van den Born

Because of its dynamic structure, the omentum plays a key role in the immunity of the peritoneal cavity by orchestrating peritoneal cell recruitment. Because mast cells accumulate in the omentum upon experimental peritoneal dialysis (PD) and may produce angiogenic/profibrotic factors, it was hypothesized that mast cells mediate omental tissue remodeling during PD. Daily treatment with conventional PD fluid (PDF) for 5 wk resulted in a strong omental remodeling response, characterized by an approximately 10-fold increase in mast cell density (P < 0.01), an approximately 20-fold increase in vessel density (P < 0.02), an approximately 20-fold increase in the number of milky spots (P < 0.01), and a four-fold increase in submesothelial matrix thickness (P < 0.0003) in wild-type rats. In contrast, all PDF-induced omental changes were significantly reduced in mast cell-deficient Ws/Ws rats or in wild-type rats that were treated orally with a mast cell stabilizer cromoglycate. A time-course experiment showed mast cell accumulation immediately before the formation of blood vessels and milky spots. Functionally, PDF evoked a peritoneal cell influx, which was significantly reduced in Ws/Ws rats (P < 0.04) and in wild-type rats that were treated with cromoglycate (P < 0.03). Cromoglycate treatment also completely prevented PDF-induced omental adhesions to the catheter tip (P = 0.0002). Mesothelial damage, angiogenesis, and fibrosis of mesentery and parietal peritoneum as well as glucose absorption rate and ultrafiltration capacity proved to be mast cell independent. Data strongly support the hypothesis that mast cells mediate PDF-induced omental tissue remodeling and, subsequently, peritoneal cell influx and adhesion formation, providing therapeutic possibilities of modulating omental function.


Microcirculation | 2010

Peritoneal Dialysis Fluid Bioincompatibility and New Vessel Formation Promote Leukocyte-Endothelium Interactions in a Chronic Rat Model for Peritoneal Dialysis

Margot N. Schilte; Paolo Fabbrini; Piet M. ter Wee; Eelco D. Keuning; Mohammad Zareie; Geert-Jan Tangelder; Anton A. van Lambalgen; Robert H.J. Beelen; Jacob van den Born

Microcirculation (2010) 17, 271–280. doi: 10.1111/j.1549‐8719.2010.00024.x


Journal of The American Society of Nephrology | 2001

Better Preservation of Peritoneal Morphologic Features and Defense in Rats after Long-Term Exposure to a Bicarbonate/Lactate-Buffered Solution

Liesbeth H. P. Hekking; Mohammad Zareie; Bas A. J. Driesprong; Dirk Faict; Angelique G. A. Welten; Inge de Greeuw; Inge L. Schadee-Eestermans; Carin E. G. Havenith; Jacob van den Born; Piet M. ter Wee; Robert H. J. Beelen


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2003

Contribution of lactate buffer, glucose and glucose degradation products to peritoneal injury in vivo

Mohammad Zareie; Liesbeth H. P. Hekking; Angelique G. A. Welten; Bas A. J. Driesprong; Inge L. Schadee-Eestermans; Dirk Faict; Anne Leyssens; Casper G. Schalkwijk; Robert H. J. Beelen; Piet M. ter Wee; Jacob van den Born


Peritoneal Dialysis International | 2005

BETTER PRESERVATION OF THE PERITONEUM IN RATS EXPOSED TO AMINO ACID-BASED PERITONEAL DIALYSIS FLUID

Mohammad Zareie; Aa van Lambalgen; P.M. (Piet) ter Wee; Liesbeth H. P. Hekking; Eelco D. Keuning; Inge L. Schadee-Eestermans; Dirk Faict; B Degreve; Geert-Jan Tangelder; R.H.J. Beelen; J van den Born


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2006

Improved biocompatibility of bicarbonate/lactate-buffered PDF is not related to pH

Mohammad Zareie; Eelco D. Keuning; Piet M. ter Wee; Casper G. Schalkwijk; Robert H. J. Beelen; Jacob van den Born


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2005

Peritoneal dialysis fluid-induced changes of the peritoneal membrane are reversible after peritoneal rest in rats

Mohammad Zareie; Eelco D. Keuning; Piet M. ter Wee; Robert H. J. Beelen; Jacob van den Born


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2005

Immunopathological changes in a uraemic rat model for peritoneal dialysis

Mohammad Zareie; An S. De Vriese; Liesbeth H. P. Hekking; Piet M. ter Wee; Casper G. Schalkwijk; Bas A. J. Driesprong; Inge L. Schadee-Eestermans; Robert H.J. Beelen; Norbert Lameire; Jacob van den Born


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2005

Beneficial effects of aminoguanidine on peritoneal microcirculation and tissue remodelling in a rat model of PD

Mohammad Zareie; Geert-Jan Tangelder; Piet M. ter Wee; Liesbeth H. P. Hekking; Anton A. van Lambalgen; Eelco D. Keuning; Inge L. Schadee-Eestermans; Casper G. Schalkwijk; Robert H. J. Beelen; Jacob van den Born


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2006

Peritoneal exposure model in the rat as a tool to unravel bio(in)compatibility of PDF

Paolo Fabbrini; Mohammad Zareie; Piet M. ter Wee; Eelco D. Keuning; Robert H. J. Beelen; Jacob van den Born

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Jacob van den Born

Radboud University Nijmegen

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Robert H. J. Beelen

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Casper G. Schalkwijk

Maastricht University Medical Centre

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Geert-Jan Tangelder

VU University Medical Center

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