D.J., Rea, T.H., Modlin, R.L., 2012; and Silva, M.R.
and Castro, M.C.R.D, 2012).
Histamine expression value in MB group with
ENL reaction was higher than MB group without
reaction with significant differences (p = 0.030) by
Mann-Whitney test. Histamine plays a role in
immunoinflamatory response particularly in those
with H4 receptor (mast cells, eosinophils, T cells and
dendritic cells) that activates immune cell maturation,
increases cytokine production and increases cellular
chemotactic response (Gutzmer, R., et al, 2011 and
Harvima, I.T. and Nilsson, G., 2011). Histamine
increases in inflammatory states such as ENL.
Histamine expression in MB leprosy group with ENL
reaction was higher than MB leprosy group without
ENL reaction.
5 CONCLUSION
There was a significant difference in histamine
expression between MB leprosy with and without
ENL reaction where the mean of histamine
expression in MB leprosy group with ENL reaction
was higher than leprosy group without ENL reaction.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
This study was supported by Faculty of Medicine
Diponegoro University / Dr. Kariadi General Hospital
Semarang, leprosy clinic at Donorojo Leprosy
Hospital, Jepara and anatomical pathology laboratory
of Medical Faculty, Gadjah Mada University,
Yogyakarta.
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