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摘要
肝脏囊性变性(CD)是一种囊肿样病变,由一个或多个缺乏内膜细胞的假囊肿组成,自发发生于 12 个月以上的大鼠,雄性大鼠多见。在这项研究中,从两项农用化学品慢性毒性和致癌性的综合研究中,104 只未接受治疗的对照组雄性 Sprague-Dawley 大鼠中有 23 只出现了 32 个 CD。研究人员对这些大鼠进行了组织学、组织化学和免疫组织化学检查,以评估 CD 的发病机制和病理意义,重点是老龄大鼠肝脏中的假渐冻人。假性毛细血管扩张是指与年龄有关的肝窦毛细血管扩张,有别于肝硬化时观察到的肝窦毛细血管扩张。CD和假性毛细血管化都以因子VIII相关抗原的表达为特征,主要出现在大鼠肝脏的皮质周围区域。CD区域的隔膜中呈弥漫线状的波形蛋白表达增强,偶有局灶性线状α-平滑肌肌动蛋白表达,其腔内积聚的含透明质酸的液体被认为是由肝细胞凋亡形成的。这些发现表明,肝窦假性毛细血管化引起了一系列与肝细胞凋亡相关的反应性变化。总之,大鼠肝脏中的自发性 CD 并非星状细胞的变性病变或囊性增大,而是由于窦状内皮细胞和肝细胞老化相关变化导致的原有肝组织结构异常。在大鼠肝脏中,窦状内皮细胞的假毛细血管化被认为是 CD 的前驱病变。
The relationship between spontaneous cystic degeneration and pseudocapillarization in sinusoids in the liver of aged Sprague-Dawley rats
Cystic degeneration (CD) in the liver is a cyst-like lesion composed of one or more pseudocysts lacking lining cells, occurring spontaneously in rats older than 12 months, with a male predilection. In this study, 32 CDs were identified in 23 out of 104 non-treated, control male Sprague-Dawley rats from two combined chronic toxicity and carcinogenicity studies with agrochemicals. They were examined histologically, histochemically, and immunohistochemically to assess the pathogenesis and pathological significance of CD, focusing on pseudocapillarization in aged rat liver. Pseudocapillarization refers to age-related capillarization of hepatic sinusoids and is distinct from sinusoidal capillarization observed in hepatic cirrhosis. Both CD and pseudocapillarization, characterized by factor VIII-related antigen expression, were primarily noted in the periportal regions of the rat liver. CD areas exhibited enhanced vimentin expression in a diffuse linear pattern in their septa with occasional focal linear α-smooth muscle actin expression and the fluid containing hyaluronic acid accumulated in their lumen that are thought to be formed by hepatocellular apoptosis. These findings suggest a series of reactive changes associated with hepatocellular apoptosis due to pseudocapillarization in the sinusoids. In conclusion, spontaneous CD in rat liver is not a degenerative lesion or cystic enlargement of stellate cells, but a structural abnormality in pre-existing liver tissue resulting from aging-related changes in sinusoidal endothelial cells and hepatocytes. Pseudocapillarization of sinusoids is considered a precursor lesion of CD in the rat liver.
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JTP is a scientific journal that publishes original studies in the field of toxicological pathology and in a wide variety of other related fields. The main scope of the journal is listed below.
Administrative Opinions of Policymakers and Regulatory Agencies
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Carcinogenesis
Data of A Predominantly Negative Nature
Drug-Induced Hematologic Toxicity
Embryological Pathology
High Throughput Pathology
Historical Data of Experimental Animals
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Nomenclature of Lesions
Non-mammal Toxicity Study
Result or Lesion Induced by Chemicals of Which Names Hidden on Account of the Authors
Technology and Methodology Related to Toxicological Pathology
Tumor Pathology; Neoplasia and Hyperplasia
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