Histology and histopathology Vol. 1, nº 4 (1986)
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- PublicationOpen AccessDying and regeneration of human tumor cells after heterotransplantation to athymic mice(Murcia : F. Hernández, 1986) Köpf-Maler, P.The histologic phenomena occurring immediately after heterotransplantation of two human colon adenocarcinomas to athymic mice have been studied. The tumors differed with respect to velocity of growth and passage age. Three phases were discernible in both cases. (1) During the first phase, most inoculated tumor cells died. (2) The second phase was characterized by removal of the necrotic tumor cells by immigrated inflammatory cells and by penetration of the connective tissue of host animals from peripheral into central areas of the implants. The first mitoses occurred within tumor cells in close proximity to these connective tissue septa. (3) During the third phase, signs of regeneration and proliferation of tumor cells resulted in the macroscopic enlargement of xenografts. Only in this phase, the typical histologic characteristics of the tumors were formed. These observations point to the host connective tissue invading into implants to be of great importance for the stimulation of tumor cell proliferation and, therefore, for the growth of xenografts. Thus, successful heterotransplantation is obviously based on mutual events between the transplanted tumor cells and host connective tissue
- PublicationOpen AccessUltrastructural changes in pancreatic acinar cells of rats after administration of 4-hydroxyaminoquinoline-l -oxide(Murcia : F. Hernández, 1986) Takashi Kitagawa; Kiyoshi Okamura; Mitsuhiro Sohme; Masayoshi Namiki; Kazuyuki OnoUltrastructural changes in the exocrine pancreas 24.48, 72 and 168 hours after a single intravenous injection of 4-hydroxyaminoquinoline-l-oxide( CHAQO), at a dose of 14 mg. per kg., were observed in male rats. At 24 hours after administration, multiple focal degenerative lesion-like large vacuoles in the acini, and a decrease in zymogen granules with dilation of the rough endoplasmic reticulum cisternae in the acinar cells were marked. At 48 hours, acinar cell degeneration and necrosis progressively increased. The nucleus, especially, appeared to be disorganized and lysosome-like bodies with various sizes were frequently observed. At 72 hours, acinar cell degeneration persisted in the acini, and the interstitial space with infiltration of inflammatory cells appeared edematous. In addition, ductular-like cells, which resembled intercalated duct cells, possessing a light cytoplasm with occasional mitoses were observed around the duct lumen. At 168 hours, the exocrine pancreas was occupied with proliferated ductular-like cells. Furthermore, acinar cells and acini regenerated to the normal pattern were sometimes found. Thus, the exocrine pancreas degenerated progressively up to 48 hours after administration of 4-HAQO, gradually came to be repaired by degrees from 72 hours and then partly appeared to be regenerated at 168 hours. It is suggested that the ductular-like cell might be the precursor of the acinar cell in the regenerating process after injection of 4-HAQO.
- PublicationOpen AccessMetaplasia of the parietal layer of Bowman's capsule. A histopathological survey of the human kidney(Murcia : F. Hernández, 1986) Haensly, William E.; Lee, J.C.Human kidney sections taken at autopsy were examined to determine the incidence of metaplasia of the Bowman's parietal epithelium. Autopsy records were consulted to determine if there was any correlation between clinical disease, histopathological changes in organ systems and metaplasia of Bowman's capsule. The sections represented both sexes in 9 age groups from 2 to 87 years. The sections were fixed in neutral formalin, embedded in paraffin, sectioned at 6 pm, and stained with hematoxylin and eosin. A total of 129 kidney sections, representing 129 individuals, were evaluated. One hundred renal corpuscles were counted per section and the parietal layer of Bowman's capsule was classified as normal (squamous) or metaplastic (cuboidal). Of the 129 kidneys examined, 69 (53%) had metaplasia of Bowman's capsule. Of the 87 male kidneys, 51 (59%) exhibited metaplasia of Bowman's capsule. Of the 42 female kidneys examined, 18 (43%) of the kidneys had metaplasia of Bowman's capsule. On average, in kidneys with metaplasia, 4% of the renal corpuscles had metaplasia of Bowman's parietal layer. The lesion was present in both sexes in all age groups. The autopsy records revealed that there was no common clinical condition associated with the metaplastic lesion, but metaplasia of Bowman's parietal epithelium was consistently present with hepatic congestion and/or fatty changes
- PublicationOpen AccessFunction of the follicular dendritic cell in the germinal center of lymphoid follicles(Murcia : F. Hernández, 1986) Yutaka lmai; Mitsunori Yarnakawa; Akihiro Masuda; Takashi Sato; Takeshi, KasajimaThe authors made an immunocytochemical examination of the germinal centers (GCs) of (1) lymph follicles in physiological lymph nodes and (2) extra-nodal tissues of divergent diseases including thyroid disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, Warthin's tumor and Kimura's disease (Eosinophilic lymphfolliculoid granuloma). In these germinal centers, the presence of immunoglobulins (IgG and IgM), early acting complement components (Clq, C4, C3c,C3d), receptors for C3b and C3d and dendritic reticulum cell-l was demonstrated in lace-like network patterns which were proven electron-microscopically to coincide with the surface of follicular dendritic cells. IgE was distributed in a lace-like pattern in the GCs of proliferating follicles of Kimura's disease, in which the lysis of follicles was frequently observed. This lysis appeared to be related to the presence of complement components. In the germinal centers of extra-nodal tissues, including the thyroid tissues accompanying the lymph follicles, rheumatoid arthritis synovial tissues as well as Warthin's tumors, thyroglobulin, rheumatoid factor and salivary amylase were detected as specific antigens, occurring in lacelike patterns. It is possible that follicular dendritic cells may play a role in the genesis of GCs and be responsible for the immune response through C3 receptors.
- PublicationOpen AccessOccurrence of pancreatic ductal cell dysplasia in rats fed with a high fat diet and ethanol(Murcia : F. Hernández, 1986) Jalovaara, P.; Rämö, J.; Apaja-Sarkkinen, M.The effects of alcohol and diet on acute pancreatitis were studied in 192 male Wistar rats. The animals were fed with standard laboratory food up to three months of age and, after that, were divided into four groups of 48 animals,each group receiving a different diet: standard, fat-rich, protein-rich or carbohydrate-rich. In each diet group, 24 animals obtained 15% (v/v) ethanol in their drinking solution while the other 24 rats had water ad libitum. The diet period lasted for 12 weeks, after which acute experimental pancreatitis was induced under diethyl ether anesthesia by ductal injection of rat bile into the pancreatic ducts. Moderate or severe ductal cell dysplasia developed in three of the 15 survivors in the group fed with a high-fat diet and 15% ethanol in their drinking solution. Mild acute pancreatitis was histologically found in 13 rats and moderate pancreatitis in one rat in this group. One rat did not show any pancreatic parenchyma1 changes. Two of the rats with ductal cell dysplasia had mild pancreatitis and the pancreas of the third rat was normal in this respect. Dysplastic changes were not found in any other experimental group used in the study. The observation is statistically significant at p < 0.025 level. The results indicate that alcohol and a high fat diet together might have a carcinogenic effect on pancreatic ductal epithelium in rats.
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