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Id:18371
Autor:Marchiondo Alan A; Smith, Jerome H; File, Sharon K
Título:Naturally occurring leprosy-like disease of wild armadillos: ultrastructure of lepromatous lesions
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; mar. 1980. 15 p. ilus.
Resumo:An idependent survey of leprosy-like disease in wild armadillos was undertaken in the French Acadiana section of Louisiana in roder to arbitrate the controversy over the existence of this entity(21). As part of this study, material from lepromas was prepared for electron microscopy. Bacilli were concentrated in macrophages and were also found in capillary endothelial cells and fibroblasts, but tjey were not observed in lymphocytes or plasma cells. Bacilli consisted of electron-dense fibrillogranular material limited by a pentalaminar membrane (inner trilaminate plasma membrane and outer bilaminate cell wall). Bacillary division was common and was manifested as irregularly coiled nuclear strands and transverse septation by ingrowth of the plasma membrane. Degenerating bacilli were numerous in large multinucleate macrophages. The host inflammatory infiltrate was comprised of active plasma cells, untransformed lymphocytes, and macrophages originating from circulating monocytes. Monocytes recently emerging from capillaries were small and had a relative paucity of bacilli and lysosomes. These monocytes increased in size, plasma membrane complexity, bacillary burden, numbers and varieties of heterophagic and autophagic lysosomes, numbers of nuclei and nucleolar activity. Replicating, interphase and degenerating bacilli were found within macrophage phagolysosomes or free in the cytoplasmic matrix often aggreated in ranks forming "cigar bundles". Bacilli were variably surrounded by an eletronlucent substance comparable to the "gloae" or "schleim layer" described in human leprosy. Aggregates of bacilli in "gloae" formed "foamy bodies" and rarely observed opaqe droplets. thus, the ultrastructural features of this disease in wild armadillos are identical to those seen in human leprosy and armadillos experimentally infected with Mycobacterium leprae from human lesions. The findings suggest that B lymphocyte-macrophage interaction may be the predominant mechanism of leproma formation.(AU).
Descritores:TATUS/microbiol
FIBROBLASTOS/microbiol
HANSENIASE/microbiol
HANSENIASE/patol
HANSENIASE/vet
MACROFAGOS/microbiol
MACROFAGOS/ultraest
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE/ultraest
XENARTROS/microbiol
Limites:ANIMAL
Meio Eletrônico: - .
Localização:BR191.1; 00937/s


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Id:14381
Autor:Singh, N; Birdi, T. J; Antia, N. H
Título:Nerve growth factor production and expression of p75 by Schwann cells and neurofibroblasts in response to M. leprae infection and macrophage secretory products
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; 1997. 9 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Descritores:ELISA
FIBROBLASTOS
HANSENIASE
MACROFAGOS
CAMUNDONGOS
CAMUNDONGOS ENDOGAMICOS C57BL
PROTEINAS ONCOGENICAS V-FOS
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
Fatores de Crescimento Neural/*ME
Limites:ANIMAL
Localização:BR191.1; 07507/s


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Id:13449
Autor:Vallat, J. M; Leboutet, M. J; Henry, P; Millan, J; Dumas, M
Título:Endoneurial proliferation of peripheral cells in leprosy
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; 1991. 3 p. ilus.
Descritores:DIVISAO CELULAR
FIBROBLASTOS
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
TECIDO NERVOSO
COLORAÇAO
DEGENERAÇAO WALLERIANA
Localização:BR191.1; 06300/s


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Id:13376
Autor:Tzourio, Christophe; Said, Gerard; Millan, Jacques
Título:Asymptomatic nerve hypertrophy in lepromatous leprosy: a clinical, electrophysiological and morphological study
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; 1992. 8 p. ilus, tab.
Descritores:POTENCIAIS DE AÇAO
CITOPLASMA
ELETROFISIOLOGIA
ENDOTÉLIO VASCULAR
FIBROBLASTOS
HIPERTROFIA
HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
MICROSCOPIA ELETRONICA
BAINHA DE MIELINA
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
NERVO RADIAL
NERVO RADIAL
VALORES DE REFERENCIA
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
Localização:BR191.1; 06417/s


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Id:10260
Autor:Clark, Richard A. F
Título:Cutaneous tissue repair: basic biology considerations. I
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Fonte:s.l; s.n; 1985. 25 p. ilus, tab.
Resumo:Wound repair of the integument is reviewed in the context of new developments in cell biology and biochemistry. Injury of the skin and concomitant blood vessel disruption lead to extravasation of blood constituents, followed by platelet aggregation and blood clotting. These events initiate inflammation and set the stage for repair processes. The macrophage plays a pivotal role in the transition between wound inflammation and repair (granulation tissue formation), since this cell both scavenges tissue debris and releases a plethora of biologically active substances that include growth factors. Although concrete evidence is lacking, growth factors are probably at least partially responsible for the angiogenesis and fibroplasia (granulation tissue) that gradually fill the wound void. If the epidermal barrier is disrupted during injury, reepithelialization begins within 24 hours and proceeds first over the margin of residual dermis and subsequently over granulation tissue. The signals for angiogenesis, fibroplasia, neomatrix formation, and reepithelialization in wound repair are not known, but a number of possibilities are discussed. Matrix remodeling is the last stage of wound repair and gradually increases the scar tensile strength to 70% to 80% of normal skin. (AU).
Descritores:COAGULACAO SANGUINEA
COLAGENO/AN
EPITELIO/PH
MATRIZ EXTRACELULAR/PH
FIBROBLASTOS/PA
FIBRONECTINAS/AN
TECIDO DE GRANULACAO/PH
ACIDO HIALURONICO/AN
INFLAMACAO/PA
NEOVASCULARIZACAO PATOLOGICA
NEUTROFILOS/PA
PROTEOGLICANOS/AN
PELE/IN
FISIOLOGIA DA PELE
CICATRIZACAO DE FERIDAS
Limites:ANIMAL
HUMANO
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Localização:BR191.1; 0075/cme



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