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Ultramicro-trauma in the endometrial-myometrial junctional zone and pale cell migration in adenomyosis

2015

Objective To determine if ultrastructural tissue trauma occurs in the junctional zone in uteri in adenomyosis. Design A case-control experimental study. Setting Endometriosis research center. Patient(s) Twelve uteri with adenomyosis, and 9 uteri without adenomyosis, were gained during laparoscopy-assisted vaginal hysterectomy. Intervention(s) Transmission electron microscopic study of the junctional zone, as well as immunohistochemical staining for epithelial cadherin, and van Gieson staining and immunofluorescence for CD45 and CD68. Main Outcome Measure(s) Analysis of the electron microscopy photos and the immunoreactive scores of the staining. Result(s) The inner myometrial muscle fibers …

PathologyEndometriosisFluorescent Antibody TechniqueEndometriumBasal (phylogenetics)EndometriumMyofibrilsCell MovementVan Gieson's stainHysterectomy VaginalMedicine (all)MyometriumObstetrics and GynecologyAntigens CD45AnatomyMiddle AgedCadherinsultrastructureImmunohistochemistrymedicine.anatomical_structurePhenotypeMyometriumImmunohistochemistryFemaleAdenomyosis pathogenesiCase-Control StudieAdenomyosisHumanAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAntigens Differentiation MyelomonocyticBiologypale cellMicroscopy Electron TransmissionAntigens CDmedicineHumansAdenomyosisendometrial-myometrial junctional zoneEpithelial CellCadherinEpithelial CellsBiomarkermedicine.diseaseReproductive MedicineCase-Control StudiesCadherinLeukocyte Common AntigensLaparoscopyAdenomyosiBiomarkersMyofibril
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High Lymph Vessel Density and Expression of Lymphatic Growth Factors in Peritoneal Endometriosis

2012

To investigate the occurrence of lymph vessels and lymphangiogenic growth factors in peritoneal lesions, we performed immunohistochemical staining of peritoneal lesions of 37 patients with antibodies against podoplanin (D2-40), lymphatic vessel endothelial hyaluronan receptor 1 (LYVE-1), prospero homeobox protein 1 (Prox-1), vascular epithelial growth factor (VEGF)-C/VEGF-D. Overall, 10 lesions were double stained against D2-40 and von Willebrand factor. The lymph vessel density in peritoneal lesion was significantly higher in comparison with healthy peritoneum. All lymph vessel makers could be detected, whereby the lymph vessel density of LYVE-1- and Prox-1-positive lymph vessels was signi…

Pathologychronic inflammatory proceMacrophageVascular Endothelial Growth Factor CVascular Endothelial Growth Factor DVesicular Transport ProteinsFluorescent Antibody TechniquePeritoneal DiseasesAntibodies Monoclonal Murine-Derivedlymphatic disseminationIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinEndometriosiEndothelial CellObstetrics and GynecologyHomeodomain ProteinMiddle AgedImmunohistochemistryLymphangiogenesisLymphatic systemmedicine.anatomical_structureVascular endothelial growth factor CIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsFemaleLymphEndothelium LymphaticHumanAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyEndometriosisendometriosis; lymphatic dissemination; chronic inflammatory processlymphangiogenesiperitoneal endometriosiLymphatic VesselVesicular Transport ProteinPeritoneummedicineLymphatic vesselLymph node stromal cellHumansLymph sacsLymphatic VesselsHomeodomain ProteinsTumor Suppressor Proteinbusiness.industryMacrophagesTumor Suppressor ProteinsEndothelial CellsBiomarkerchronic inflammatory processPeritoneal DiseasebusinessBiomarkersReproductive Sciences
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Effect of antiangiogenic treatment on peritoneal endometriosis-associated nerve fibers

2012

Objective To investigate the effect of antiangiogenic treatment on experimental endometriotic lesion nerve fibers. Design Heterologous mouse model of endometriosis. Setting University Institute IVI, University Hospital La Fe. Animal(s) Ovariectomized nude mice (n = 16) receiving human endometrial fragments from oocyte donors (n = 4). Intervention(s) Endometrium fragments stuck in the peritoneum of 5-week-old female nude mice treated with vehicle (n = 8) and antiangiogenic agent cabergoline (n = 8; Cb 2, 0.05 mg/kg/day) for 14 days. Main Outcome Measure(s) Immunofluorescence analysis of von-Willebrand factor (vWF) and vascular smooth muscle cells (αSMA) for evaluating the number of immature …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCabergolineTime FactorsAngiogenesisOvariectomyEndometriosisEndometriosisFluorescent Antibody TechniqueMice NudeAngiogenesis InhibitorsNerve fiberPeritoneal DiseasesEndometriumEndometriumMicechemistry.chemical_compoundNerve FibersPeritoneumvon Willebrand FactorAnimalsHumansMedicineMast CellsErgolinesNeovascularization Pathologicbusiness.industryMacrophagesObstetrics and GynecologyMast cellmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryActinsVascular endothelial growth factorDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicinechemistryMicrovesselsImmunologyFemalebusinessBiomarkersBlood vesselFertility and Sterility
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Naked DNA delivery to whole pig cardiac tissue by coronary sinus retrograde injection employing non-invasive catheterization.

2010

Background Hydrodynamic injection has demonstrated to be very efficient in the liver of small animals, although this procedure must be translated to the clinical practice in a milder but no less efficient way. The present study evaluates the capacity of non-invasive interventional catheterization as a procedure for naked DNA delivery to the heart in large animals. Methods Two catheters were placed in the coronary sinus: one of them to block blood circulation and the other to retrogradely inject 50 ml of a saline solution of DNA (20 µg/ml) containing the enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) gene, at a flow rate of 5 ml/s. Results The results obtained show that EGFP protein, identified b…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCathetersGenetic enhancementGreen Fluorescent ProteinsSus scrofaGene ExpressionEndogenyBiologyGreen fluorescent proteinCatheterizationInjectionsDrug DiscoveryGeneticsmedicineAnimalsMolecular BiologyGeneGenetics (clinical)Coronary sinusFluorescent DyesCoronary SinusGene Transfer TechniquesHeartAnatomyDNAGenetic TherapyNaked DNAHydrodynamicsMolecular MedicineImmunohistochemistryGAPDH GeneFemaleThe journal of gene medicine
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Confocal laser endoscopy for diagnosing intraepithelial neoplasias and colorectal cancer in vivo

2004

Background & Aims: Aconfocal laser endoscopy system has recently been developed that may allow subsurface imaging of living cells in colonic tissue in vivo. The aim of the present study was to assess its potential for prediction of histology during screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer. Methods: Twenty-seven patients underwent colonoscopy with the confocal endoscope using acriflavine hydrochloride or fluorescein sodium with blue laser illumination. Furthermore, 42 patients underwent colonoscopy with this system using fluorescein sodium. Standardized locations and circumscript lesions were examined by confocal imaging before taking biopsy specimens. Confocal images were graded accordin…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyEndoscopeColorectal cancerConfocalContrast MediaColonoscopychemistry.chemical_compoundPredictive Value of TestsBiopsyEndomicroscopyHumansMass ScreeningMedicineProspective StudiesAcriflavineFluoresceinFluorescent DyesMicroscopy ConfocalHepatologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGastroenterologyColonoscopymedicine.diseaseEndoscopychemistryFluoresceinColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessCarcinoma in SituGastroenterology
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Early development of human Merkel cells.

1992

Human fetal Merkel cells are now generally considered to be epidermal derivatives. Previous studies using antibodies against the simple epithelial cytokeratins (CKs), 8 and 18, have demonstrated the presence of these cells in the epidermis at as early as fetal week 10 to 12. Using antibodies against CK 20 whose expression within the skin is restricted to Merkel cells, we applied immunofluorescence and immunoperoxidase microscopy to analyze earlier embryonic and fetal human skin (wk 7 to 9). We were able to demonstrate the first Merkel cells at as early as fetal wk 8, i.e., at the same time as the epidermis starts to develop an intermediate, third layer, characterized by the expression of CK…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFluorescent Antibody TechniqueHuman skinGestational AgeDermatologyKeratin-20BiologyImmunofluorescenceBiochemistryImmunoenzyme TechniquesBasal (phylogenetics)FetusIntermediate Filament ProteinsEndocrine GlandsmedicineHumansMolecular BiologyFetusintegumentary systemImmunoperoxidasemedicine.diagnostic_testAntibodies MonoclonalEmbryonic stem cellmedicine.anatomical_structureEpidermal CellsEpidermisEpidermisMerkel cellHairExperimental dermatology
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Wharton's Jelly Stem Cells: A Novel Cell Source for Oral Mucosa and Skin Epithelia Regeneration

2013

Abstract Perinatal stem cells such as human umbilical cord Wharton's jelly stem cells (HWJSCs) are excellent candidates for tissue engineering because of their proliferation and differentiation capabilities. However, their differentiation potential into epithelial cells at in vitro and in vivo levels has not yet been reported. In this work we have studied the capability of HWJSCs to differentiate in vitro and in vivo to oral mucosa and skin epithelial cells using a bioactive three-dimensional model that mimics the native epithelial-mesenchymal interaction. To achieve this, primary cell cultures of HWJSCs, oral mucosa, and skin fibroblasts were obtained in order to generate a three-dimension…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFluorescent Antibody TechniqueMice NudeFilaggrin ProteinsBiologyModels BiologicalEpitheliumMiceIntermediate Filament ProteinsTissue engineeringTissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineWharton's jellymedicineAnimalsHumansRegenerationWharton JellyProtein PrecursorsOral mucosaInvolucrinSkinRegeneration (biology)Mouth MucosaCell DifferentiationEpithelial CellsMesenchymal Stem CellsCell BiologyGeneral MedicineFlow CytometryCell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureCell cultureKeratinsLeukocyte Common AntigensThy-1 Antigensgamma CateninStem cellDevelopmental BiologyAdult stem cellStem Cells Translational Medicine
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Value of insoluble PABPN1 accumulation in the diagnosis of oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy.

2019

Background and purpose The aim was to assess the value of insoluble PABPN1 muscle fibre nuclei accumulation in the diagnosis of atypical cases of oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy (OPMD). Methods Muscle biopsies from a selected cohort of 423 adult patients from several Italian neuromuscular centres were analysed by immunofluorescence: 30 muscle biopsies of genetically proven OPMD, 30 biopsies from patients not affected by neuromuscular disorders, 220 from genetically undiagnosed patients presenting ptosis or swallowing disturbances, progressive lower proximal weakness and/or isolated rimmed vacuoles at muscle biopsy and 143 muscle biopsies of patients affected by other neuromuscular diseas…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFluorescent Antibody TechniquePoly(A)-Binding Protein IOculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePtosisMuscular Dystrophy OculopharyngealPABPN1 accumulations; PABPN1 immunofluorescence; oculopharyngeal musclular dystrophy; rimmed vacuoles; tubulofilamentous intranuclear inclusionsmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineMuscle fibreMuscle SkeletalCell NucleusMuscle biopsymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryExternal ophthalmoplegiaRimmed vacuolesmedicine.diseaseNeurologyCohortNeurology (clinical)Inclusion body myositismedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEuropean journal of neurologyReferences
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Villin: a cytoskeletal protein and a differentiation marker expressed in some human adenocarcinomas.

1987

We studied the expression of villin, a microfilament-associated, actin-binding protein typical of brush-border microvilli, in a variety of human carcinomas by applying immunofluorescence microscopy to frozen sections and immunoblotting methods to tissue extracts using a rabbit antiserum and a monoclonal antibody specific for villin. All of the 24 primary and metastatic colorectal adenocarcinomas tested were uniformly and strongly positive for villin, with the immunocytochemical labeling concentrated at the luminal cell margin. In poorly differentiated tumor areas, rudimentary tubules were stained. All of the six tubular adenocarcinomas of the stomach studied as well as two adenocarcinomas o…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFluorescent Antibody Techniquemacromolecular substancesChromophobe cellAdenocarcinomadigestive systemMetastasisImmunoenzyme TechniquesmedicineBiomarkers TumorHumansbiologyMicrofilament ProteinsAntibodies Monoclonalmedicine.diseasePrimary tumorMicroscopy FluorescenceDysplasiabiology.proteinImmunologic TechniquesAdenocarcinomaImmunohistochemistryVillinCarrier ProteinsClear cellVirchows Archiv. B, Cell pathology including molecular pathology
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Intermediate filaments of normal and neoplastic tissues of the female genital tract with emphasis on problems of differential tumor diagnosis

1984

Cytokeratins of normal epithelia and of some neoplasms of the female genital tract were studied by immunofluorescence microscopy of frozen sections and by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of cytoskeletal proteins from microdissected tissues. All normal epithelia were stained with the monoclonal cytokeratin antibody KG 8.13 whereas certain monoclonal antibodies stained only simple epithelia. As revealed by gel electrophoresis the normal epithelia of the ovarian surface, oviduct, endometrium and endocervix contained cytokeratin polypeptides Nos. 7, 8, 18 and 19. In contrast, stratified exocervical epithelium showed a much more complex pattern (polypeptides No. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 11, 13, 14, 15…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyFrozen section procedureGenital Neoplasms Femalemedicine.drug_classFluorescent Antibody TechniqueCell BiologyBiologyEndometriumMonoclonal antibodyPathology and Forensic MedicineDiagnosis DifferentialCytokeratinmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineGenital neoplasmHumansKeratinsImmunohistochemistryFemaleIntermediate filamentCytoskeletonEndocervixPathology - Research and Practice
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