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A. Gaumann

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New aspects in the histological examination of polyethylene wear particles in failed total joint replacements.

2002

The most important long-term complication in total joint replacements is aseptic osteolysis. Wear particles such as polyethylene (PE) debris are considered to be one of the causes that play a central role. Several studies indicated that PE can be visualised in paraffin-embedded tissue sections not only by polarised light, but also after oil red staining. To determine whether oil red staining enables sensitive detection of PE, we examined staining of mechanically-produced PE particles by oil red. Furthermore, we studied oil red staining of paraffin-embedded tissue specimens of patients with failed uncemented and cemented total knee and hip prostheses. We applied double labelling of sections …

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologyOsteolysisLightJoint ProsthesisTotal Joint ReplacementsAntigens Differentiation MyelomonocyticStainArthroplasty03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAntigens CDMaterials TestingmedicineHumansColoring AgentsHistological examination030222 orthopedicsChemistryCell BiologyGeneral MedicineProstheses and ImplantsPolyethylenemedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistry3. Good healthSurgeryStainingProsthesis FailureMicroscopy Electron030220 oncology & carcinogenesisImmunohistochemistryFemaleJointsAseptic processingPolyethylenesAzo CompoundsActa histochemica
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Synovial giant cells in rheumatoid arthritis: Expression of cystatin C, but not of cathepsin B

2000

This study was designed to investigate the expression of the matrix degrading proteinase cathepsin B and its endogenous inhibitor cystatin C in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) with special regard to multinucleated synovial giant cells (SGC). We applied an immunohistochemical double-labeling technique. SGC strongly expressed cystatin C and CD68, but were negative for cathepsin B. This staining pattern occurred in osteoclasts as well. Our findings support the idea that in RA matrix destruction by cathepsin B is not mediated by SGC or osteoclasts, but by mononuclear synoviocytes.

inorganic chemicalsPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyArthritisCysteine Proteinase InhibitorsToxicologyGiant CellsCathepsin BCathepsin BPathology and Forensic MedicineArthritis RheumatoidOsteoclastCathepsin L1Synovial FluidmedicineHumansCystatin CCathepsinHyperplasiabiologyCell BiologyGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseCystatinsImmunohistochemistryMolecular biologymedicine.anatomical_structureCystatin Ccardiovascular systembiology.proteinCystatinSynovial membraneExperimental and Toxicologic Pathology
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Expression of cysteine proteinases cathepsins B and K and of cysteine proteinase inhibitor cystatin C in giant cell tumor of tendon sheath.

2001

The expression of cysteine proteinases cathepsins B and K and of the endogenous inhibitor of cysteine proteinases, cystatin C, was investigated in tissue specimens of patients with giant cell tumor of tendon sheath (GCTTS). Expression of both enzymes was examined by immunohistochemistry in tissue specimens of 14 patients with GCTTS. Applying double-labeling techniques, the coexpression of cathepsin B and its major endogenous inhibitor cystatin C was additionally studied. Cells expressing the respective proteins were further characterized with the macrophage markers HAM56 and anti-CD68 (clone PG-M1). Cathepsin B could be detected in numerous HAM56-positive mononuclear cells (MC), but only in…

AdultMaleCathepsin KAntigens Differentiation MyelomonocyticCathepsin ECell CountCathepsin FBiologyCysteine Proteinase InhibitorsGiant CellsCathepsin BPathology and Forensic MedicineCathepsin CCathepsin BImmunoenzyme TechniquesTendonsCathepsin OCathepsin HAntigens CDCathepsin L1HumansCystatin CCathepsin SAgedMuscle NeoplasmsGiant Cell TumorsAntibodies MonoclonalMiddle AgedMolecular biologyCathepsinsCystatinsBiochemistryLeukocytes MononuclearFemaleModern pathology : an official journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc
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Expression of LFA-1 (CD11a/CD18) and ICAM-1 (CD54) in an animal model of renal interstitial fibrosis induced by unilateral ureteral obstruction

2000

Unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) has been used as an experimental model to induce tubulointerstitial damage and interstitial fibrosis. UUO is characterized by cellular proliferation, accumulation of inflammatory cells, and subsequent replacement of renal parenchyma by fibrous tissue. The influx of inflammatory cells into the renal interstitium is mediated by adhesion molecules. In this study, the development of fibrosis in the UUO model of the rat was examined and its relation to the time course of LFA-1 and ICAM-1 expression was assessed by immunohistochemistry. An increase in interstitial connective tissue was detected on day 10 after UUO, with a maximum on day 35. After unilateral u…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyConnective tissueCD18Kidneyurologic and male genital diseasesToxicologyPathology and Forensic MedicineRats Sprague-DawleyFibrosisAnimalsMedicineLigationHydronephrosisKidneyurogenital systembusiness.industryCell BiologyGeneral MedicineIntercellular Adhesion Molecule-1medicine.diseaseFibrosisLymphocyte Function-Associated Antigen-1female genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsRatsDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureCD18 AntigensNephritis InterstitialImmunohistochemistryUreterbusinessNephritisUreteral ObstructionKidney diseaseExperimental and Toxicologic Pathology
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Improved yield and functionality of parathyroid cells separated by using collagenase-digestion with cold pre-incubation.

2001

Preparation of cells from solid organs often induces a functional impairment due to the proteolytic cell damage by the applied digestive enzyme like collagenase, trypsin or dispase. To preserve the tissue and to enhance the yield of cells, Laue et al. reported an islet cell isolation with pre-incubation at 4 C permitting the enzyme to diffuse into the tissue and explicite activity equally throughout the whole particle. The aim of this study was to investigate whether this procedure can be applied to parathyroid glands. Therefore porcine parathyroid glands were dissected into 1 mm3 pieces. Subsequently one group of these pieces was incubated 22 h at 4 C in 2 mg/ml collagenase before activati…

Cell SurvivalSwineEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismParathyroid hormoneCell CountCell SeparationParathyroid GlandsEndocrinologyDispasemedicineAnimalsCollagenasesbiologyParathyroid chief cellTrypsinMolecular biologyCold TemperatureBiochemistryCell cultureParathyroid HormoneDigestive enzymebiology.proteinCollagenaseInterstitial collagenaseCalciummedicine.drugJournal of endocrinological investigation
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Fungal polysaccharopeptide inhibits tumor angiogenesis and tumor growth in mice

2003

Angiogenesis is crucial to tumor growth and metastasis, and interruption of this process is a prime avenue for therapeutic intervention of tumor proliferation. The present study has made use of the S180 tumor-bearing mouse model to investigate the polysaccharopeptide, PSP, isolated from the edible mushroom Coriolus versicolor, a herbal medicine known for its anti-angiogenesis properties. Quantitative analysis of microcorrosion casting of the tumor tissue showed more angiogenic features such as dense sinusoids and hot spots, in control (untreated) than in PSP-treated animals. Immunostaining of tumor tissues with antibody against the endothelial cell marker (Factor VIII) demonstrated a positi…

MaleVascular Endothelial Growth Factor APathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAngiogenesisDrinkingAdministration OralBiologyCorrosion CastingGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMetastasisNeovascularizationMiceImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerRNA NeoplasmGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsFluorescent Antibody Technique IndirectMice Inbred BALB CNeovascularization PathologicReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionBasidiomycotaWaterGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicEndothelial stem cellDisease Models AnimalVascular endothelial growth factor AMicroscopy Electron Scanningbiology.proteinBlood VesselsProteoglycansSarcoma ExperimentalSarcomamedicine.symptomAntibodyNeoplasm TransplantationImmunostainingLife Sciences
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Surgical treatment of pulmonary artery sarcoma

2001

Abstract Objective: Pulmonary artery sarcomas are rare and usually fatal tumors. The diagnosis is difficult and delayed in most cases. Newer imaging techniques could allow early diagnosis in patients with symptoms of pulmonary vascular obstruction. Surgical resection improves clinical symptoms and offers the only chance of cure. We report the case histories of 7 patients with primary pulmonary artery sarcomas treated by surgical resection with or without adjuvant therapy. Methods: Seven patients (3 women and 4 men; mean age, 52.3 years; preoperative New York Heart Association functional class III/IV, n=5/2) underwent operations. Malignancy was preoperatively suspected in 5 patients, and 2 p…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdultLeiomyosarcomaMalemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentEndarterectomyPulmonary ArteryMalignancyPneumonectomymedicine.arterymedicineAdjuvant therapyHumansPneumonectomyRetrospective StudiesVascular diseasebusiness.industryRespiratory diseasePerioperativeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePrognosisMagnetic Resonance ImagingVascular NeoplasmsSurgeryPulmonary arterySurgeryFemaleRadiologySarcomaCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedThe Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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Xenotransplantation of parathyroids in rats using barium-alginate and polyacrylic acid multilayer microcapsules

2001

The integrity and function of encapsulated parathyroid tissue following xenotransplantation is limited by oxygen and nutrition supply and capsule fibrosis. Since some of these factors depend on stability and biocompatibility of the coating material, multilayer microcapsules have been developed. Parathyroid tissue pieces and digested single cells from pigs were encapsulated in barium-alginate and in polyacrylic acid (PAA) multilayer capsules. After 7 days of culture the function of the encapsulated cells were assessed. Subsequently, in a part of the cultured microcapsules the viability was directly assessed whereas the other part was transplanted in dark animal [DA] rats for 30 days. After e…

NecrosisBiocompatibilityAlginatesCell SurvivalSwineBarium CompoundsTransplantation HeterologousAcrylic ResinsConnective tissueParathyroid hormoneToxicologyPathology and Forensic MedicineParathyroid Glandschemistry.chemical_compoundDrug Delivery SystemsCoated Materials BiocompatibleGlucuronic AcidIn vivoFibrosismedicineAnimalsCells CulturedChemistryHexuronic AcidsGraft SurvivalCapsuleCell BiologyGeneral MedicineAnatomymedicine.diseaseGlucuronic acidMolecular biologyRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureParathyroid Hormonemedicine.symptomExperimental and Toxicologic Pathology
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Expression of Matrix-Degrading Cysteine Proteinase Cathepsin K in Cholesteatoma

2001

Cholesteatoma is a nonneoplastic lesion of the middle ear space or mastoid that is histologically characterized by a progressive bone erosion of the ossicles and surrounding bone. Several matrix-degrading enzymes have been implicated as mediators of this bone erosion. Because the novel cysteine proteinase cathepsin K has been shown to play a central role in bone resorption, we examined the expression of this enzyme in tissue specimens of cholesteatoma. Tissue specimens of 9 patients with cholesteatoma were obtained during middle-ear surgery. Expression of cathepsin K mRNA was determined by RT-PCR using specific primers. Immunohistochemical analysis of cathepsin K protein expression in tissu…

AdultMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCathepsin KOsteoclastsMatrix (biology)Giant CellsBone resorptionPathology and Forensic MedicineImmunoenzyme Techniquesotorhinolaryngologic diseasesCathepsin KmedicineHumansRNA MessengerBone ResorptionChildAgedCathepsin SCathepsinCholesteatoma Middle EarReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionChemistryCholesteatomaMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCathepsinsEpitheliummedicine.anatomical_structureGiant cellFemaleModern Pathology
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The anatomic basis of the transversus and rectus abdominis musculoperitoneal (TRAMP) composite flap

1999

The aim of this study was to provide an anatomic basis for the transversus and rectus abdominis musculoperitoneal (TRAMP) flap, recently successfully introduced for vulvovaginal reconstruction. In 25 cadavers the width and length of the portions of rectus and transversus abdominis muscles suitable for the TRAMP flap as well as the length and diameter of the inferior epigastric artery were assessed. The mean length of the rectus abdominis muscle was 32.42±0.48 cm and its width 6.15±0.12 cm. The suitable part of the transversus abdominis muscle measured 19.08±0.3 cm mean length with a mean width of 18.62±0.19 cm. No significant left-right differences were observed. The resulting area of the r…

medicine.medical_specialtyReconstructive surgeryFlexibility (anatomy)business.industryDeep Inferior Epigastric ArteryFree flapAnatomyAnastomosisSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureCadavermedicine.arteryMedicineSurgerybusinessRectus abdominis muscleInferior epigastric arteryHernia
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The Vascularization of Experimental and Human Primary Tumors: Comparative Morphometric and Morphologic Studies

1998

The importance of the blood vessel system in solid tumors has given rise to an increasing interest in this system as a direct target for tumor therapy, i.e. vascular targeting (Denekamp, 1984). Furthermore, its importance as a route for delivery of anticancer drugs (chemo- and immunotherapies) or photosensitizers (photodynamic laser therapy), as well as its modulatory influences on radiotherapy and hyperthermia — the former greatly depending on the amount of oxygen available, the latter on heat transfer — are evident. Numerous studies on the energy metabolism of solid tumors (Vaupel et al., 1987, 1989) have pointed out the functional importance of the blood vessel system and stress the need…

HyperthermiaChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentEnergy metabolismTumor therapymedicine.diseaseRadiation therapymedicine.anatomical_structureLaser therapyFunctional importancemedicineCancer researchAmelanotic melanomaBlood vessel
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Intrinsic Expression of Drug Resistance-Associated Factors in Meningiomas

2001

Meningiomas, commonly benign tumors, rarely display aggressive behavior by recurrences and invasion. In addition to surgery, irradiation is beneficial for recurrent, atypical, and malignant meningiomas. The role of chemotherapy, however, remains controversial, although there is evidence that meningiomas respond well to adjuvant chemotherapy. A major obstacle in chemotherapy remains drug resistance with reduced cellular drug accumulation through membrane efflux pumps, drug detoxification, and alterations in drug target specificity. In 84 classic, atypical, and malignant meningiomas, the immunohistochemical expression profile of P-glycoprotein (P-gp), multidrug resistance-associated protein (…

MaleDrugHistologyAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentAntineoplastic AgentsDrug resistancePathology and Forensic MedicineMeningeal Neoplasmsotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumansMetallothioneinneoplasmsAgedmedia_commonAged 80 and overChemotherapybiologybusiness.industryTopoisomeraseDrug detoxificationMiddle AgedImmunohistochemistryNeoplasm Proteinsnervous system diseasesMedical Laboratory TechnologyDrug Resistance NeoplasmDisease ProgressionCancer researchbiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryFemaleEffluxMeningiomabusinessApplied Immunohistochemistry & Molecular Morphology
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