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Characterization of equine hyalocytes: their immunohistochemical properties, morphologies and distribution

In horse, the characterizations of hyalocytes under the steady state are still unclear. Therefore, we investigated characterizations of hyalocytes in normal equine eyes by their immunohistochemical phenotype, histomorphology and distribution. Thirty-one eyes from 18 horses, divided into 4 groups (G)...

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Autores principales: SANO, Yuto, MATSUDA, Kazuya, OKAMOTO, Minoru, TAKEHANA, Kazushige, HIRAYAMA, Kazuko, TANIYAMA, Hiroyuki
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4937152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26888584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0511
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author SANO, Yuto
MATSUDA, Kazuya
OKAMOTO, Minoru
TAKEHANA, Kazushige
HIRAYAMA, Kazuko
TANIYAMA, Hiroyuki
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MATSUDA, Kazuya
OKAMOTO, Minoru
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TANIYAMA, Hiroyuki
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description In horse, the characterizations of hyalocytes under the steady state are still unclear. Therefore, we investigated characterizations of hyalocytes in normal equine eyes by their immunohistochemical phenotype, histomorphology and distribution. Thirty-one eyes from 18 horses, divided into 4 groups (G) by age, were used: early (G1) and late gestation (G2) fetuses, 1- to 3-year-old (G3) and 8- to 24-year-old (G4) horses. Equine hyalocytes were histologically classified into 4 types, and they immunohistochemically expressed MHC II and CD163. Hyalocytes were detected on and/or around ciliary processes and pars plana in G2, G3 and G4, but were not located on retina and optic papilla. A significant increase in distribution was found between G2 and both G3 and G4, and the largest distribution was found at ciliary processes in these groups. Equine hyalocytes were characterized as residential ocular macrophage and MHC II antigen-bearing cell, accompanied by a pleomorphic appearance and located in the contiguous ciliary body. Our data provided characterizations of hyalocytes in normal equine eyes and may well contribute to improving the understanding of pathogenesis of equine ocular disease.
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spelling pubmed-49371522016-07-11 Characterization of equine hyalocytes: their immunohistochemical properties, morphologies and distribution SANO, Yuto MATSUDA, Kazuya OKAMOTO, Minoru TAKEHANA, Kazushige HIRAYAMA, Kazuko TANIYAMA, Hiroyuki J Vet Med Sci Pathology In horse, the characterizations of hyalocytes under the steady state are still unclear. Therefore, we investigated characterizations of hyalocytes in normal equine eyes by their immunohistochemical phenotype, histomorphology and distribution. Thirty-one eyes from 18 horses, divided into 4 groups (G) by age, were used: early (G1) and late gestation (G2) fetuses, 1- to 3-year-old (G3) and 8- to 24-year-old (G4) horses. Equine hyalocytes were histologically classified into 4 types, and they immunohistochemically expressed MHC II and CD163. Hyalocytes were detected on and/or around ciliary processes and pars plana in G2, G3 and G4, but were not located on retina and optic papilla. A significant increase in distribution was found between G2 and both G3 and G4, and the largest distribution was found at ciliary processes in these groups. Equine hyalocytes were characterized as residential ocular macrophage and MHC II antigen-bearing cell, accompanied by a pleomorphic appearance and located in the contiguous ciliary body. Our data provided characterizations of hyalocytes in normal equine eyes and may well contribute to improving the understanding of pathogenesis of equine ocular disease. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2016-02-18 2016-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4937152/ /pubmed/26888584 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0511 Text en ©2016 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License.
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SANO, Yuto
MATSUDA, Kazuya
OKAMOTO, Minoru
TAKEHANA, Kazushige
HIRAYAMA, Kazuko
TANIYAMA, Hiroyuki
Characterization of equine hyalocytes: their immunohistochemical properties, morphologies and distribution
title Characterization of equine hyalocytes: their immunohistochemical properties, morphologies and distribution
title_full Characterization of equine hyalocytes: their immunohistochemical properties, morphologies and distribution
title_fullStr Characterization of equine hyalocytes: their immunohistochemical properties, morphologies and distribution
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of equine hyalocytes: their immunohistochemical properties, morphologies and distribution
title_short Characterization of equine hyalocytes: their immunohistochemical properties, morphologies and distribution
title_sort characterization of equine hyalocytes: their immunohistochemical properties, morphologies and distribution
topic Pathology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4937152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26888584
http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.15-0511
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