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Effects of experimental nephrosis on basement-membrane components and enzymes of collagen biosynthesis in rat kidney
FOXP3(+) T cells are present in kidney biopsy samples in children with tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome
Tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) is an inflammatory disease of unknown pathogenesis. To evaluate a possible role of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in the pathophysiology of TIN with (TINU) and without uveitis, we investigated the presence and quantity of FOXP3(+) T regulatory lymphocytes in diagnostic kidney biopsies from pediatric patients. A total of 33 patients (14 TIN and 19 TINU) were enrolled. The quantity of CD4(+), FOXP3(+) and double-positive T cells in formalin-fixed kidney biopsies was determined using double label immunohistochemistry with anti-human CD4 and FOXP3 antibodies. FOXP3 staining was successful in all 33 patients. In patients with chronic uveitis, the density of FOXP3(+) cells was significantly lower (p = 0.046) than in TIN patients without uveitis or with uveitis lasting <3 months. CD4(+) staining was successful in 23 patients. The density of all lymphocytes (CD4(+), CD4(+)FOXP3(+) and FOXP3(+) cells) was significantly lower (p = 0.023) in patients with chronic uveitis than in other patients. FOXP3(+) T cells are present in kidney biopsy samples from TIN and TINU patients. In patients with chronic uveitis, the density of FOXP3(+) T cells is significantly lower than in other patients, suggesting a different pathomechanism for these clinical conditions.Peer reviewe
Влияние фосфатных связующих на физико-механические свойства периклазохромитовых огнеупоров
У данній статті наведено та порівняно фізико-механічні властивості периклазо-хромітових матеріалів в залежності від різних типів фосфатних зв’язуючих та введення різних домішок. Визначено, що найбільш раціональним є введення триполіфосфату натрію.In given clause are resulted and the physycal-mechanical properties periclase-cgromite of materials are compared depending on different of types phosphate binding and introduction of the various additives. Is determined, that most rational is the introduction treepolyphosphate sodume
Carbonic anhydrase III: a new histochemical marker for myoepithelial cells.
Carbonic anhydrase III, a major protein of red skeletal muscle, was localized immunohistochemically in smooth muscle cells of human uterus and in myoepithelial cells of mammary and prostate glands. The presence of this antigen in myoepithelial cells could be used to detect these not easily recognizable cells in paraffin-embedded tissue sections. Some epithelial cells of larger mammary ducts revealed occasional strongly positive cells. These cells may represent a new epithelial cell type transitional between myoepithelium and ductal epithelium. </jats:p
Uracil-DNA glycosylase and deoxyuridine triphosphatase: Studies of activity and subcellular location in human normal and malignant lymphocytes
Distribution of the extracellular matrix proteins tenascin, fibronectin, and vitronectin in fetal, infant, and adult human spleens.
Using immunohistochemistry, we investigated the distribution of the extracellular matrix (ECM) glycoproteins tenascin, fibronectin, and vitronectin in fetal [16-24 gestational weeks (GW)], infant (40 GW), and adult human spleens to clarify the presence of these proteins during different phases of maturation. In the red and white pulp, tenascin and fibronectin were constant components of the reticular fibers from the age of 18 GW onwards, whereas vitronectin was seen only in adult spleens. The immunohistochemical staining patterns of tenascin and fibronectin remained unchanged at different fetal ages. Ring fibers, which are modified basement membranes around venous sinuses, became visible relatively late, and in adult spleens they contained both tenascin and vitronectin but lacked fibronectin. The composition of the ring fibers is therefore clearly different from that of ordinary basement membranes, which have not been reported to contain tenascin or vitronectin. The rapidly increasing number of reticular fibers in the spleen at the age of approximately 18 GW corresponds with the beginning of lymphatic colonization. Reticular fibers, rich in ECM glycoproteins, form a framework to which cells can migrate and attach. We suggest that the composition of these fibers might be important for lymphatic colonization and function of the spleen. </jats:p
Effect of Distension on Function and Nervous Ultrastructure in the Canine Urinary Bladder
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