Effects of shock on the pancreatic acinar cell. Cellular and subcellular effects in humans.

Archives of pathology Pub Date : 1975-12-01
R T Jones, J H Garcia, W J Mergner, R E Pendergrass, J M Valigorsky, B F Trump
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Pancreatic tissues from 22 patients with a wide variety of types of shock were obtained within minutes of somatic death for light and electron microscopy and for cytochemical studies. By light microscopy, it was difficult to ascertain any differences between the shock groups; however, electron microscopy disclosed subcellular alterations that could be correlated well with the type, severity, and duration of shock. Mild cases of shock or shock of short duration showed mild cell damage, while extreme cases of hemorrhagic or septic shock showed cell death and necrosis. No morphological evidence for lysosomal initiation of damage was seen, but it is clear that the pancreas can undergo severe cell injury during shock that could result in release of further damaging enzymes, most probably from zymogen granules rather than from lysosomes.

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休克对胰腺腺泡细胞的影响。人体的细胞和亚细胞效应。
在躯体死亡的几分钟内,从22例各种类型的休克患者身上获得胰腺组织,用于光镜和电子显微镜以及细胞化学研究。通过光学显微镜,很难确定休克组之间的任何差异;然而,电子显微镜显示亚细胞改变可能与休克的类型、严重程度和持续时间密切相关。轻度休克或短时间休克表现为轻度细胞损伤,而出血性或脓毒性休克表现为细胞死亡和坏死。没有发现溶酶体开始损伤的形态学证据,但很明显,胰腺在休克期间可能遭受严重的细胞损伤,这可能导致释放进一步的破坏性酶,最有可能来自酶原颗粒而不是溶酶体。
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