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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-069X
    Keywords: Key words Hexadecylphosphocholine ; Keloid ; Hypertrophic scars ; Antiproliferative drugs ; Fibronectin ; Integrin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Hexadecylphosphocholine (HePC), a topically effective compound, exerts a strong antiproliferative effect on neoplastic cells. In the present study we investigated (1) the antiproliferative effect of HePC on benign mesenchymal cells in vitro, using as examples normal and keloid fibroblasts, and (2) the influence of HePC on various functional properties of these cells, including phosphatidylcholine biosynthesis, their capacity to reorganize a three-dimensional collagen-I matrix, and their expression and synthesis of fibronectin and subunits of the β 1 integrin family. Fibroblasts derived from keloids (kelfib) and from normal skin (nfib) were cultured in serum-containing medium and treated in the third passage with 50 μmol/l HePC. Proliferative activity was significantly ( P 〈 0.05) more strongly inhibited in kelfib than in nfib under HePC treatment, whereas their phosphatidylcholine synthesis was inhibited to a similar extent. However, the ability of fibroblasts to contract a three-dimensional collagen-I lattice was significantly ( P 〈 0.05) enhanced only in kelfib treated with HePC. These functional differences following treatment with HePC were paralleled by an upregulation of the α 2 - and β 1 -integrin chains, and a downregulation of fibronectin synthesis and the α 5 -subunit. Our results indicate a differential modulation of kelfib metabolism by HePC, suggesting a possible new therapeutic approach for keloid and hypertrophic scars in vivo.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1173
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Akroangiodermatitis ; Morbus Mali ; Stewart-Bluefarb-Syndrom ; Pseudo-Kaposi-Sarkom ; Kaposi-Sarkom ; Key words Acroangiodermatitis ; Morbus Mali ; Stewart-Bluefarb-syndrome ; Pseudo-Kaposi’s-sarcoma ; Kaposi’s sarcoma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary A 76-year-old female patient developed severe manifestations of a kaposi-like acroangiodermatitis (so-called Mali’s disease) due to chronic venous insufficiency of the lower extremities. The patient presented with large areas of confluent, violaceous or brown-black papules on both lower legs. Histologically, proliferation of thick-walled capillaries was seen in the upper dermis consisting of fully differentiated endothelial cells, as shown by immunohistochemistry. In contrast to true Kaposi’s sarcoma, human-herpes-virus-8 DNA could not be detected by polymerase-chain-reaction in this condition. We review the diagnostic criteria used to distinguish between acroangiodermatitis, also called pseudo-Kaposi’s sarcoma, and the true Kaposi’s sarcoma.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Wir berichten über eine 76jährige Patientin mit einer ausgeprägten kaposiformen Akroangiodermatitis (Morbus Mali), die sich klinisch mit großflächig konfluierenden, lividroten bis bläulich-schwarzen Papeln an beiden Unterschenkeln manifestierte und auf einer chronisch-venösen Insuffizienz Grad II nach Widmer mit Stammvarikosis Grad IV nach Hach sowie Parva- und Perforansinsuffizienzen bereits beruhte. Histologisch fanden sich, beschränkt auf die obere Dermis, prominente, dickwandige Kapillarproliferate, deren Endothelzellen immunhistologisch als ausgereift identifiziert werden konnten. In der Polymerase-Ketten-Reaktion war das Humane Herpes-Virus-8, das neuerdings beim klassischen und HIV-assoziierten, echten Kaposi-Sarkom nachgewiesen wurde, nicht nachweisbar. Das Krankheitsbild war bei unserer Patientin so ausgeprägt, daß wir hier unter Berücksichtigung der neueren Literatur erneut auf die Kriterien zur Abgrenzung der kaposiformen Akroangiodermatitis vom Kaposi-Sarkom eingehen.
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