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Pathological Analysis of Cell Differentiation in Cholesterol Granulomas Experimentally Induced in Mice
In this study, cholesterin was implanted in the subcutaneous tissue in mice to induce the formation of cholesterol granuloma. Histological examination was carried out to determine the type and source of cells. The tissue surrounding the embedded cholesterin was examined histologically within the per...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4773286/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26941582 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.13853 |
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author | Sakai, Kenzo Nakano, Keisuke Matsuda, Saeka Tsujigiwa, Hidetsugu Ochiai, Takanaga Shoumura, Masahito Osuga, Naoto Hasegawa, Hiromasa Kawakami, Toshiyuki |
author_facet | Sakai, Kenzo Nakano, Keisuke Matsuda, Saeka Tsujigiwa, Hidetsugu Ochiai, Takanaga Shoumura, Masahito Osuga, Naoto Hasegawa, Hiromasa Kawakami, Toshiyuki |
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description | In this study, cholesterin was implanted in the subcutaneous tissue in mice to induce the formation of cholesterol granuloma. Histological examination was carried out to determine the type and source of cells. The tissue surrounding the embedded cholesterin was examined histologically within the period of 6 months. Cell differentiation in cholesterol granulomas was investigated using ddY mice and GFP bone marrow transplanted mice. Cholesterin was embedded in mice subcutaneously and histopathological examination was carried out in a period of 6 months. Results showed that at 2 weeks, cholesterin was replaced partly by granulation tissues. The majority of cells in the granulation tissues were macrophages and foreign body giant cells and the center consists of small amount of fibroblasts, collagen fibers and capillaries. At 3 months, more granulation tissue was observed compared to 2 weeks. Similar cells were observed, however, there were more fibroblasts, collagen bundles and capillaries present compared to 2 weeks. At 6 months, the cholesterin was mostly substituted by fibrous tissues consisting mainly of fibroblasts and collagen fibers with some macrophages and foreign body giant cells. Specifically, the outer part of the tissue consists of fibroblasts, collagen bundles and capillaries and the inner portion is filled with collagen bundles. Immunohistochemistry revealed that macrophages and foreign body giant cells were positive to GFP and CD68 although the fibroblasts and capillaries in the outer portion of cholesterol granulomas were GFP negative. Some spindle shape fibroblasts were also GFP positive. Immunofluorescent double staining revealed that cells lining the blood vessels were both positive to GFP and CD31 indicating that those were endothelial cells and were actually derived from the transplanted bone marrow cells. The results suggest that macrophages, foreign body giant cells as well as fibroblasts and capillary endothelial cells are bone marrow derived mesenchymal cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-47732862016-03-03 Pathological Analysis of Cell Differentiation in Cholesterol Granulomas Experimentally Induced in Mice Sakai, Kenzo Nakano, Keisuke Matsuda, Saeka Tsujigiwa, Hidetsugu Ochiai, Takanaga Shoumura, Masahito Osuga, Naoto Hasegawa, Hiromasa Kawakami, Toshiyuki Int J Med Sci Research Paper In this study, cholesterin was implanted in the subcutaneous tissue in mice to induce the formation of cholesterol granuloma. Histological examination was carried out to determine the type and source of cells. The tissue surrounding the embedded cholesterin was examined histologically within the period of 6 months. Cell differentiation in cholesterol granulomas was investigated using ddY mice and GFP bone marrow transplanted mice. Cholesterin was embedded in mice subcutaneously and histopathological examination was carried out in a period of 6 months. Results showed that at 2 weeks, cholesterin was replaced partly by granulation tissues. The majority of cells in the granulation tissues were macrophages and foreign body giant cells and the center consists of small amount of fibroblasts, collagen fibers and capillaries. At 3 months, more granulation tissue was observed compared to 2 weeks. Similar cells were observed, however, there were more fibroblasts, collagen bundles and capillaries present compared to 2 weeks. At 6 months, the cholesterin was mostly substituted by fibrous tissues consisting mainly of fibroblasts and collagen fibers with some macrophages and foreign body giant cells. Specifically, the outer part of the tissue consists of fibroblasts, collagen bundles and capillaries and the inner portion is filled with collagen bundles. Immunohistochemistry revealed that macrophages and foreign body giant cells were positive to GFP and CD68 although the fibroblasts and capillaries in the outer portion of cholesterol granulomas were GFP negative. Some spindle shape fibroblasts were also GFP positive. Immunofluorescent double staining revealed that cells lining the blood vessels were both positive to GFP and CD31 indicating that those were endothelial cells and were actually derived from the transplanted bone marrow cells. The results suggest that macrophages, foreign body giant cells as well as fibroblasts and capillary endothelial cells are bone marrow derived mesenchymal cells. Ivyspring International Publisher 2016-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4773286/ /pubmed/26941582 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.13853 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. See http://ivyspring.com/terms for terms and conditions. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Sakai, Kenzo Nakano, Keisuke Matsuda, Saeka Tsujigiwa, Hidetsugu Ochiai, Takanaga Shoumura, Masahito Osuga, Naoto Hasegawa, Hiromasa Kawakami, Toshiyuki Pathological Analysis of Cell Differentiation in Cholesterol Granulomas Experimentally Induced in Mice |
title | Pathological Analysis of Cell Differentiation in Cholesterol Granulomas Experimentally Induced in Mice |
title_full | Pathological Analysis of Cell Differentiation in Cholesterol Granulomas Experimentally Induced in Mice |
title_fullStr | Pathological Analysis of Cell Differentiation in Cholesterol Granulomas Experimentally Induced in Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Pathological Analysis of Cell Differentiation in Cholesterol Granulomas Experimentally Induced in Mice |
title_short | Pathological Analysis of Cell Differentiation in Cholesterol Granulomas Experimentally Induced in Mice |
title_sort | pathological analysis of cell differentiation in cholesterol granulomas experimentally induced in mice |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4773286/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26941582 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.13853 |
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