Ultrastructure of normal and hepatitis virus infected human and chimpanzee liver: similarities and differences.

Acta morphologica Hungarica Pub Date : 1992-01-01
Z Schaff, G Eder, C Eder, K Lapis
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Ultrastructure of liver biopsy specimens obtained from normal and hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infected livers of patients and chimpanzees were compared. Nuclear alterations (glycogen particles, nuclear bodies, "vermicellar bodies", etc.), intracytoplasmic crystalloid inclusions were observed before and after the HBV and HCV infections both in human and chimpanzee hepatocytes, however, some of them were more common during the viral infection. Extreme endoplasmic reticulum dilatation characterized the human, while the presence of membranous cytoplasmic inclusions the hepatocytes of chimpanzees during HCV infection. Interferon-associated membrane alterations were noted during acute or chronic hepatitis, however, in slightly different forms in humans and chimpanzees. Data suggest to be precautions in the interpretation of the ultrastructural alteration observed in different species even to be so closely related as humans and chimpanzees especially during infection with hepatotropic viruses.

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正常人和肝炎病毒感染的人和黑猩猩肝脏的超微结构:异同。
比较了正常和乙型肝炎(HBV)和丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染患者和黑猩猩肝脏活检标本的超微结构。人类和黑猩猩肝细胞在HBV和HCV感染前后均观察到核改变(糖原颗粒、核小体、“网束小体”等)、胞浆内晶体包涵体,但其中一些在病毒感染期间更为常见。人类的内质网极度扩张,而黑猩猩的肝细胞在HCV感染期间存在膜性细胞质包涵体。然而,在急性或慢性肝炎期间,干扰素相关的膜改变在人类和黑猩猩中略有不同。数据表明,在解释不同物种中观察到的超微结构变化时,即使是人类和黑猩猩这样关系密切的物种,特别是在感染嗜肝病毒时,也需要注意。
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