Literature DB >> 1150897

Myocardial lysis in acute rheumatic fever followed by regeneration of cardiac muscle and origin of Aschoff bodies.

H G McDonald.   

Abstract

In acute rheumatic heart disease, lysis of cardiac muscle fibres with or without retention of sarcolemma is found to be the most damaging feature in many cases. In deeper myocardium the cellular lysis often forms anastomosing clefts or sinus-like spaces between surviving muscle bundles and in the outer portion of myocardium cellular lysis may leave the sarcolemma more or less intact. From lysing cardiac muscle fibres there arise dedifferentiated cells with remarkable potentiality for regeneration. For the origin of these dedifferentiated cells, which are often indistinguishable from lymphocytes, no mitosis is seen in cardiac muscle cells. The successive stages of development of muscle cell from these dedifferentiated cells within the remaining or newly formed sarcolemma have been observed in this study. This study infers that the increased number of fibrous septa, when seen, denotes the tracks of previous muscle degeneration and subsequent replacement of it with incomplete muscle regeneration and fibrous tissue formation. In an area of muscle lysis the origin of Aschoff bodies from these dedifferentiated cells has been followed. Ashoff bodies arising in this was behave as an abortive and atypical growth of muscle fibres in a nodular fashion specific to rheumatic fever.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1150897      PMCID: PMC475773          DOI: 10.1136/jcp.28.7.568

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Pathol        ISSN: 0021-9746            Impact factor:   3.411


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Authors:  A MAURO
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Authors:  G E MURPHY
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1952-03       Impact factor: 14.307

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1.  Ultrastructural and histological study of left ventricular myocardium in mitral stenosis. Correlations with angiocardiographic indices of left ventricular function (in 11 observations).

Authors:  J Perennec; F Herreman; A Ameur; M Degeorges; P Y Hatt
Journal:  Basic Res Cardiol       Date:  1980 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 17.165

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