The Chievitz juxtaparotid organ represents a macroscopic longitudinal formation, which is developed from oral cavity ectoderm in its lateral wall. As to its function, the organ probably represents a mechanosensor with different qualities of perception. The information coming from its sensors takes part in different activities of the lateral wall of oral cavity during sucking, swallowing, mastication, speech, protecting reflexes and wall tonus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransmission electron microscopy was performed on specimens of the thymus of rats induced for acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE). The ultrastructural alterations of the thymus were progressive and correlated with EAE development. The thymic disorganization was due to a progressive degeneration of both epithelial cells and thymocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo basic patterns of venous drainage of the stomach were found in rabbits. In the first, which is highly prevalent (27 cases-90.0%), the v.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVenous drainage patterns of the stomach were studied in 30 golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) and in 30 guinea pigs (Cavia aperea f. porcellus). In golden hamsters the most frequent group had a v.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOur results show that a morphological correlation exists between catecholaminergic nerve fibers and mast cells in the rat parietal pleura. Mast cells are found in proximity to catecholaminergic nerve fibers. Moreover we have demonstrated that mast cells and nerve fibers in the perivascular areas of rat parietal pleura show the same formaldehyde fluorescence.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVascular anastomoses among abdominal organs were studied in 289 laboratory mammals. Arterial anastomoses joining the wall or the parenchyma of the abdominal organs were studied in 108 animals and were found among the stomach, the spleen and the pancreas. In the cat, such anastomoses occur in 86.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Authors studied the localization of protein gene product (PGP) 9.5-like immunoreactivity in normal human kidney tissue and compared the results with the same immunostaining in renal cell carcinoma. PGP 9.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors report a clinical and ultrastructural study on a group of patients with angiomegaly, a vascular disorder characterized by elongated and distended blood vessels affecting the arterial (arteriomegaly) and/or venous system (venomegaly). The arterial group, drawn from a large arteriographic series, focuses on a comparison between atherosclerotic arteriopathy and arteriomegaly. The venous group, drawn from a large ultrasound series of vein disorders, is made up of patients with venomegaly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors studied the venous drainage pattern of the stomach in 30 adult laboratory mice (Mus musculus v. alba) and in 31 adult laboratory rats (Rattus norvegicus v. alba) of both sexes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors investigated 10 men aged 30 to 60 years who developed repeatedly attacks of atrial fibrillation. In all patients previous alcohol consumption was recorded in the case-history. In none of the patients organic heart disease was detected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBy means of immunohistochemical reactions, the authors proved the inhibitor II-related immunoreactivity in distal convoluted tubules of human kidney. A sharp inhibitor II-related immunoreactivity was also present in the blood vessels' wall. On the contrary, in the wall of proximal tubules and glomeruli only low reactivity was found.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors suggest a new method of biopsy of a seemingly normal human parathyroid gland during surgery for parathyroid adenoma. Such a method provides adequate surgical specimen to rule out a likely diffuse hyperplastic disease associated with the parathyroid adenoma, and for the ultrastructural study of the gland, without any risk of postoperative complication. In all patients, ultrastructural examination showed an abnormal cell population and signs of glandular atrophy as a consequence of the high level of serum calcium due to hormonal hyperfunction of the parathyroid adenoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors describe a rare case of spontaneous haemothorax in a 19-year-old woman suffering from beta-thalassaemia major which developed as a result of extramedullary haematopoiesis. In intrathoracic disorders of obscure origin they recommend therefore to make first a cytological examination of the punctate to prevent unnecessary surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors present a group of 199 patients with arteriomegaly, an affection characterized by elongated and distended blood vessels of the arterial system, with or without accompanying aneurysms. Our study on this group of patients, drawn from a large arteriographic series of peripheral abdominal and lower limb arterial disorders, focuses on a comparison between atherosclerotic arteriopathy and arteriomegaly. Small tissue blocks were taken from the arterial wall of patients operated on for megadolichoarteries.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFItal J Anat Embryol
June 2001
The authors compared the ultrastructure of lamellar complexes in the penis skin of the green monkey and in the woman's clitoris skin. In the green monkey the lamellar complexes consist of a maximum of 5 lamellae of Schwann cells, their greatest width is about 4.5 microm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe used immunohistochemical techniques and monoclonal antibodies to localize two basement membrane components (laminin and type IV collagen) in the nerves and sensory nerve formations, or corpuscles, supplying human digital skin. Furthermore, neurofilament proteins, S-100 protein and epithelial membrane antigen were studied in parallel. In dermal nerve trunks, immunostaining for laminin and type IV collagen was found to be co-localized in the perineurium and the Schwann cells, the stronger immunoreactivity being at the external surface of the cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe localization of the calcium-binding proteins (CaBP) calbindin-D28k (CB), parvalbumin (PV) and S-100 protein (S100P) in the human cutaneous sensory corpuscles was studied by immunohistochemical procedure using monoclonal antibodies. Occurrence of CB, PV and S100P immunoreactivity (IR) was observed in the lamellar cells of Meissner's corpuscles. In the pacinian corpuscles, S100P IR was restricted to the inner-core cells whereas CB and PV IR were found labelling the axon, inner core, outer core and capsule.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe presence of nerve growth factor receptors (NGFr) in sensory nerve corpuscles of human digital skin, primarily Meissner and Pacinian corpuscles, was investigated immunohistochemically using two monoclonal antibodies directed against human-NGFr. To ensure the localization of NGFr immunoreactivity (IR) alternative sections to that processed for NGFr detection were assayed for neurofilament protein (NFP) and S-100 protein which selectively label the axon and the periaxonic specialized cells (lamellar cells of Meissner's corpuscles; inner-core cells of Pacinian corpuscles), respectively. Occurrence of NGFr IR was observed in both types of sensory corpuscles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper reviews the different series of thymectomies performed in patients with autoimmune diseases other than myasthenia gravis. It is possible that thymectomy can decrease the activity of T-helper lymphocytes or, alternatively, it may enhance the activity of T-suppressor lymphocytes, whose function is depressed in autoimmune diseases. Thymectomy was performed empirically for systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors studied the origin and variability of the tributaries of the v. portae in 30 adult laboratory mice (Mus musculus var. alba) of both sexes, after first injecting the portal bed with bluedyed latex.
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