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The mechanism of epithelial shedding after ischemic damage to the small intestinal mucosa

1979

The intestinal mucosa of the rat was examined by light and electron microscopy 15, 30, 60 and 120 min after complete ligation of the vessel arcades of the proximal jejunum. The characteristic sign of ischemic damage to the small intestinal mucosa and the reason for epithelial shedding is the appearance of membrane enclosed cytoplasmic blebs which arise at the cell base of the enterocytes and detach the epithelium from the basement membrane. This process begins at the tip of the villi before the enterocytes display signs of irreversible damage and progress to the base of the villi with continuation of the ischemia.

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCellIschemiaBiologyBasement MembranePathology and Forensic Medicinelaw.inventionIntestinal mucosaIschemialawIntestine SmallmedicineAnimalsRegenerationIntestinal MucosaBasement membraneAnatomymedicine.diseaseEpitheliumRatsMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structureCytoplasmElectron microscopeLigationVirchows Archiv B Cell Pathology
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Collagen membranes of dermal and pericardial origin-In vivo evolvement of vascularization over time.

2020

Aim of the study was to compare the evolvement of vascularization over time of collagen membranes (CMs) of dermal and pericardial origin in an in vivo animal study. Twenty-eight mice underwent implantation of three commercially available CM derived from porcine dermis (homogenous structure: CM1 (Control 1) and bilayer structure: CM2 [Control 2]), from porcine pericardium (CM3; Test 1) as well as CM3 sprayed with silica-enhanced nanostructured hydroxyapatite (CM4, Test 2). After 3, 6, 9, and 12 days, intravital fluorescence microscopy was conducted for determination of capillary diameter, density, flow, and length. At Day 12, samples were examined immunohistologically for expression of fibro…

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Sub-cellular tumor identification and markerless differentiation in the rat brain in vivo by multiphoton microscopy

2012

Objective/Background Aim of the current study was to localize and differentiate between tumor (glioma) and healthy tissue in rat brains on a cellular level. Near-infrared multiphoton microscopy takes advantage of the simultaneous absorption of two or more photons to analyze various materials such as cell and tissue components via the observation of endogenous fluorophores such as NAD(P)H, FAD, porphyrins, melanin, elastin, and collagen, with a very high resolution, without inducing the problems of photo-bleaching on out-of-focus areas. Methods In vitro and in vivo studies on healthy rat brains as well as C6 glioma cell line allografts have been performed. Near-infrared laser pulses (λ = 690…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMicroscopeConfocalBrain tumorLasers DyeDermatologylaw.inventionIn vivolawCell Line TumorGliomaMicroscopymedicineAnimalsRats WistarMicroscopy ConfocalbiologyBrain NeoplasmsChemistryGliomamedicine.diseaseRatsAutofluorescenceMicroscopy Fluorescence Multiphotonbiology.proteinSurgeryElastinBiomedical engineeringLasers in Surgery and Medicine
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Morphology and chronology of ischemic mucosal changes in the small intestine

1983

The morphology and chronology of an absolute ischemia was investigated on the small intestine of man and rat. It could be shown that the morphogenesis of ischemic damage to the intestinal mucosa in man does not differ from that in the rat. However, there are crucial and in therapeutic terms significant differences in the time course of the ischemic damage to the intestinal mucosa. Whereas in the small intestine of the rat, the first appreciable alterations - detachment and disruption of the lining epithelium at the villous tip - are already to be observed after absolute ischemia lasting 15 min, in the human small intestine the same lesions only occur after 4 h. A comparable complete necrosi…

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Vessel painting of the microcirculation using fluorescent lipophilic tracers

2005

Flexible approaches to defining microvessel morphometry are useful in the study of both acute and chronic structural changes of the microcirculation. In this report, we examined the utility of the intravascular infusion of lipophilic carbocyanine tracers in the structural assessment of the retina, skin, lung, and colon microcirculation. The microvessel labeling technique, here termed fluorescent vessel painting, involved the intravascular injection of sulfonated lipophilic carbocyanine tracers. The utility of vessel painting in morphometry was assessed using morphometric comparisons with corrosion casting and 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional scanning electron microscopy. The comparisons demo…

MalePulmonary CirculationPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyIndolesColonConfocalCorrosion CastingBiochemistryMicrocirculationlaw.inventionMicechemistry.chemical_compoundConfocal microscopylawMicroscopyImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineFluorescence microscopeAnimalsDAPIIntestinal MucosaColoring AgentsLungMicrovesselFluorescent DyesSkinMice Inbred BALB CMicroscopy ConfocalMicrocirculationRetinal VesselsCell BiologyCarbocyanineschemistryMicroscopy Electron Scanningcardiovascular systemBlood VesselsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCorrosion CastingBiomedical engineeringMicrovascular Research
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Crystalloid Lysozyme Inclusions in Paneth Cells of Vitamin A-Deficient Rats

1992

The effect of vitamin A-deficiency on jejunal Paneth cells in rats was investigated. Crystalloid particles were observed in secretion granules of Paneth cells from 6 out of 8 rats with vitamin A-deficiency. The particles were similar to those found in Paneth cells under other experimental conditions. Using an immuno-electron-microscopic technique we demonstrated a clear lysozyme immunoreactivity of these particles. In 2 vitamin A-deficient rats tubular structures have been detected in addition to the crystalloid particles. Crystalloid particles or tubular structures were not detectable in a control group of 8 vitamin A-supplemented rats. The morphological alterations of Paneth cells may be …

MaleVitaminmedicine.medical_specialtyBiologydigestive systemEpitheliumGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologylaw.inventionRats Sprague-Dawleychemistry.chemical_compoundHistory and Philosophy of SciencelawInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsSecretionMicroscopy ImmunoelectronVitamin A DeficiencyGeneral Neurosciencemedicine.diseaseRatsVitamin A deficiencyMicroscopy ElectronZincJejunumEndocrinologyBiochemistrychemistryVacuolesMuramidaseLocal immunityElectron microscopeLysozymeElectron Probe MicroanalysisAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Study of nuclear and acrosomal sperm morphometry in ram using a computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis fluorescence (CASMA-F) method.

2014

The aim of this study was to develop a new method that allows morphometric assessment of the sperm nucleus and acrosome in the ram using fluorescence microscopy and free software. The study was divided into three experiments. In the first experiment, semen smears from 20 ejaculates were fixed and labeled with a propidium iodide-pisum sativum agglutinin (PI/PSA) combination. Digital images of the sperm nucleus, acrosome, and whole sperm head were captured and analyzed using the ImageJ program. The computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis fluorescence (CASMA-F) method used allowed the differentiation, capture, and morphometric analysis of most sperm nuclei, acrosomes, and whole heads with…

Maleendocrine systemSperm HeadSemenBiologyAndrologyFood AnimalsFluorescence microscopeImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsSmall AnimalsAcrosomeFluorescent DyesSheepStaining and Labelingurogenital systemEquineOptical ImagingPeasSpermFluorescenceSpermatozoaStainingMorphometric analysisAnimal Science and ZoologyPlant LectinsPropidiumTheriogenology
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Nicotinic cholinoceptors in the rat pineal gland as analyzed by Western blot, light- and electron microscopy

1992

Abstract The monoclonal antibody WF6, raised against purified Torpedo nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) was used to study the distribution of cholinoceptors in the rat pineal gland by means of Western blot analysis, light- and electron microscopy. The immunoblot analysis using homogenized pineal gland revealed a labeled protein band of apparent molecular weight 40 kDa which was identified as α-subunits of a nAChR. In the light microscope, approximately one-fourth of the pinealocytes exhibited cytoplasmic immunoreactivity (IR) of varying density. In the electron microscope, IR was seen as patchy staining of cell membranes of pinealocyte somata and processes. Presynaptic IR material wa…

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Cu-substituted lanthanum ferrite perovskites: Preparation, characterization and photocatalytic activity in gas-solid regime under simulated solar lig…

2016

Lanthanum orthoferrites LaFeO3 nanopowders doped with 20 mol% of Sr and 0-10-20 mol% of Cu were prepared by citrate auto-combustion synthesis and investigated in terms of crystal structure, morphology, surface area and optical properties by using several characterization techniques. The band gap energy values were found to range from 2.35 eV for LaFeO3 to 1.86 eV for the samples with the highest content of copper, this trend reflects the decrease of the particle size. All powders showed photocurrent response, the highest photocurrent was obtained for undoped orthoferrite calcined at 600°C. Their physical-chemical properties were related to photoelectrochemical behaviour. The the position of…

Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloysMaterials scienceCu(II) substituted LaFeO3; LaFeO3; Perovskite; Photocatalysis;Scanning electron microscopeLanthanum ferrite perovskites photocatalysis solar irradiationMineralogychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryPerovskite01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakePhotocatalysiX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyMaterials ChemistryLanthanumMechanics of MaterialPhotocatalysisPhotocurrentMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysCu(II) substituted LaFeO3; LaFeO3; Perovskite; Photocatalysis; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanics of Materials; Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and Alloys; 2506Cu(II) substituted LaFeO3021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCopper0104 chemical scienceschemistryMechanics of MaterialsPhotocatalysissymbolsDiffuse reflectionSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie25060210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyLaFeO3Nuclear chemistry
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Wavelength-selective directional coupling with dielectric-loaded plasmonic waveguides

2009

International audience; We consider wavelength-selective splitting of radiation using directional couplers (DCs) formed by dielectric-loaded surface-plasmon-polariton waveguides (DLSPPWs). The DCs were fabricated by depositing subwavelength-sized polymer ridges on a gold film using large-scale UV photolithography and characterized at telecommunications wavelengths with near-field microscopy. We demonstrate a DLSPPW-based 45-mu m-long DC comprising 3 mu m offset S bends and 25-mu m-long parallel waveguides that changes from the "through" state at 1500 nm to 3 dB splitting at 1600 nm, and show that a 50.5-mu m-long DC should enable complete separation of the radiation channels at 1400 and 162…

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