The subareolar Sappey's plexus was studied using color lymphography and immunohistochemical methods with a panel of antibodies to podoplanin, smooth muscle actin, low molecular weight cytokeratin AE1/AE3, and GATA3 on archival material obtained during radical mastectomies and sectoral resections with lymph node dissection from 86 patients diagnosed with non-special type breast cancer. At the macro- and microscopic levels, the connection between the subareolar lymphatic plexus and the lymphatic system of the breast parenchyma has been demonstrated. In triple negative breast cancer with metastases to the axillary lymph nodes, the involvement of subareolar lymphatic plexus into lymphogenous metastasis to the lymph nodes of the axillary lymphatic collector was shown.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStructural and functional parameters of mast cells (MC) in rat mammary glands during experimentally provoked breast cancer were studied by the cytogram, index of cell saturation with secretory products, and degranulation index. The cytogram was calculated in histological sections stained with toluidine blue. The functional conditions of MC were determined by electron microscopy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe morphometric study examined the cell profile of lymphoid structures and leukocytic infiltrates in mammary glands of women with different molecular-biological subtypes of invasive breast cancer (BC). A high degree of lymphoid infiltration with the formation of lymphoid nodules was typical of luminal B (LumB) subtype of BC characterized by high tumor proliferation index (Ki-67≥30%) and in triple negative BC with Ki-67 ranging 33-35%. In these BC subtypes, extensive necrotic foci and pronounced stromal fibrosis of the mammary glands were observed.
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March 2020
Morphometric analysis of structural and functional changes in the human mesenteric lymph nodes during aging revealed the development of fibrous connective tissue, fragmentation of the lymphoid parenchyma, the absence of follicles with germinal centers, and a decrease in the level of lymphocyte proliferation, which was confirmed by the absence of Ki-67 cells. The paracortical zone lacked CD4 T helpers that regulate both cellular and humoral immunity. High content of plasma cells and eosinophilic granulocytes in the medullary cords and sinuses reflects the development of autoimmune processes associated with a decrease in the number of regulatory T lymphocytes.
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August 2019
In mice exposed to γ-irradiation in a dose of 2 Gy after 15-days restraint stress, the body weight decreased by 21% and thymus weight decreased by 33.3% in comparison with the control, and significant changes in the histological structure of the thymus were observed. The medullary substance prevailed over the cortical substance.
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