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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Bronchoalveolar fluids ; Cytoenzymology ; Immunofluorescence ; Scanning electron microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Light cytology, enzymology, immunofluorescence and scanning electron microscopy have been performed on 49 bronchoalveolar fluids recovered by bronchoscopic lavage. The patients had the following lung diseases: infectious pneumonitis (19 cases), pulmonary fibrosis (13 cases) including 5 sarcoïdosis, 3 idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and 5 silicosis, hypersensitivity pneumonitis (5 cases) and miscellaneous lung tumors (12 cases). Cytologic studies in comparison with clinical aspects show 4 groups: Group I (chronic bronchopneumopathy and inactive fibrosis) presents numerous cells but few lymphocytes (less than 5%); in Group II (evolutive fibrosis) have an increase percentage of lymphocytes (20%); in Group III (hypersensitivity pneumonitis) is observed a very high percentage of lymphocytes (45%); and in Group IV (cancerous lung diseases) values are not far from normal percentage except for lymphomas. Small macrophages (diameter: 10 microns) with a central monocytoïde nucleus and few cytoplasma, are abundant in groups II and III where lymphocytosis is higher. Scanning electron microscopy shows irregular and rough surface, and numerous spontaneous adherences with erythrocytes, lymphocytes, or bacterias. Enzymatic activity (acid hydrolase, esterase, oxydase) increases in these cells. Lymphocytes have a smooth surface evocative of T origin which is confirmed by granular acid phosphatase positivity and rosette forming test. Immunofluorescence shows positive granules with IgG, C1Q and C3 in macrophages only for Groups II and III while free immunoglobulins were present in the recovered lavage fluid.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Rapidly occuring atheroma ; Adrenalin ; Hypercholesterolemia ; Histoenzymology ; Electron Microscopy ; Vascular repair ; Experimental atheroma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary An initial parenteral injection of adrenalin-thyroxin (1 injection daily for 5 days) followed by a high lipid diet induces an unusual, rapidly occuring atheroma in the rabbit aorta. Previous ultrastructural and histoenzymologic studies of the same model have shown obvious intimal and medial changes, apparently due to the hormonal treatment alone. Repair occurs quickly. The mechanism of atherogenesis is uncertain. The present study reports the occurence of obvious atherosclerosis at later stages in this model, when studied by the same methods. The changes are compared with those induced by hormonal treatment alone, allowing some insight into the additional effects of adrenalin and cholesterol on rabbit aorta: — two sets of 6 experimental animals were killed after one month. In the first group, receiving hormonal treatment alone, the vascular wall is not completely repaired and a change in the histochemical perfusion gradient (elevated level of hydrolase activities of the outer layers of the vessel) remains. In the second group, receiving hormonal treatment and the lipid diet, atheromatous plaques containing lipid containing cells appear at intimal level. These cells develop by migration of myocytes from the medial layer. Cholesterol seems to be the main factor inducing the smooth muscle cell migration and lipid deposition and its proliferative effect is increased by the elevated vascular permeability. — after adrenalin-thyroxin, 6 animals received the lipid diet for one month and were sacrificed after a further month. Atheromatous plaques were still present and contained higher lipid levels. Medial scarring may disturb the parietal gradient and increase the intimal lipid accumulation found.
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