The relationship between vascularity and cell proliferation in human normal and pathological lesions of the oral cheek epithelium

G.L. Tipoe , Y. Jin , F.H. White
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The present study investigates relationships between neovascularisation and PCNA cell proliferation markers in different pathological lesions of the oral cheek mucosa. All specimens were fixed in 10% formalin and routinely processed for histology. Six normal (N) samples were taken from resection margins of benign lesions. The pathological lesions consisted of chronic inflammation (n = 10), lichen planus (n = 7), fibrous hyperplasia (n = 11), dysplasia (n = 5), squamous cell carcinoma (n = 22) and epithelium adjacent to carcinoma (n = 6). Adjacent 5 μm sections were stained with monoclonal antibodies against vimentin (clone no. V9) for identification of stromal blood vessels and against proliferating nuclear antigen (PCNA/PC10) using ABC immunoperoxidase techniques. Point counting was used to obtain the primary morphometric data using a Zeiss VIDAS image analyser. No attempt was made to classify the different types of blood vessels. The morphometric blood vessel parameters estimated were volume density, number per unit area, length per unit volume and mean transverse sectional area. PCNA indices were determined by estimating the percentage frequency of PCNA positive nuclei in basal and spinous strata. Generally, there were significant increases in all PCNA indices and blood vessel parameters between the N group and the different pathological lesions. A highly positive correlation was detected between all PCNA indices and blood vessel parameters. These data suggest that increased vascularity and angiogenesis occur in support of actively proliferating and transforming oral epithelial cells in order to permit growth. PCNA indices and blood vessel parameters may have a potential application as diagnostic and prognostic indicators.

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人口腔颊上皮正常和病理病变血管与细胞增殖的关系
本研究探讨了口腔颊粘膜不同病理病变中新生血管与PCNA细胞增殖标志物的关系。所有标本均固定在10%福尔马林中,并进行常规组织学处理。从良性病变切除边缘取6个正常(N)样本。病理病变包括慢性炎症(n = 10)、扁平苔藓(n = 7)、纤维增生(n = 11)、不典型增生(n = 5)、鳞状细胞癌(n = 22)和癌旁上皮(n = 6)。使用ABC免疫过氧化物酶技术鉴定间质血管和抗增殖核抗原(PCNA/PC10)。使用蔡司VIDAS图像分析仪进行点计数以获得原始形态测量数据。没有尝试对不同类型的血管进行分类。血管形态学参数包括体积密度、单位面积数量、单位体积长度和平均横截面积。通过估计基底和棘层中PCNA阳性核的百分比频率来确定PCNA指数。总体而言,N组与不同病理病变间PCNA各项指标及血管参数均有显著升高。PCNA各指标与血管参数呈高度正相关。这些数据表明,血管和血管生成的增加支持口腔上皮细胞的积极增殖和转化,以允许生长。PCNA指标和血管参数作为诊断和预后指标具有潜在的应用价值。
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