Objectives: To evaluate a simple method for counting mast cells, thought to have a role in the pathophysiology of bladder pain syndrome (BPS, formerly interstitial cystitis, a syndrome of pelvic pain perceived to be related to the urinary bladder and accompanied by other urinary symptoms, e.g. frequency and nocturia), as >28 mast cells/mm(2) is defined as mastocytosis and correlated with clinical outcome.
Patients And Methods: The current enzymatic staining method (naphtolesterase) on 10 microm sections for quantifying mast cells is complicated. In the present study, 61 patients had detrusor biopsies taken between 2002 and 2005; the patients were given a clinical score, and sections of the biopsy stained with (i) naphtolesterase on 10 microm sections, staining every third section, or (ii) immunohistochemically with antitryptase on both 10 microm and 3 microm sections, with two and six unstained sections between, respectively. Mast cells were counted according to a well-defined procedure.
Results: The old and the new methods, on 10 and 3 microm sections, showed a good correlation between mast cell counts. When using tryptase staining and 3 microm sections, the mast cell number correlated well with the clinical score (Spearman's rho 0.576; 95% confidence interval 0.155-0.820) and 27 mast cells/mm(2) was the threshold suggesting mastocytosis.
Conclusions: We recommend taking biopsies from the detrusor of patients with suspected BPS and examining them with tryptase-stained 3 microm thick sections, with every seventh section used for quantification; 27 mast cells/mm(2) is considered indicative of mastocytosis.
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