Literature DB >> 1883742

Genesis of pulmonary foam cells in rats with diet-induced hyper beta-lipoproteinaemia.

K Shibuya1, M Tajima, J Yamate, T Saitoh, S Sannai.   

Abstract

Hyper beta-lipoproteinaemia in rats was produced by feeding a standard diet to which was added excess cholesterol and cholic acid, with or without olive oil, for 4, 8, and 12 weeks. The beta-lipoprotein percentage in serum lipoprotein electrophoresis and lipid contents in very low density lipoprotein and low density lipoprotein fractions in these rats were significantly higher than in the control rats fed the standard diet only. The percentage of foamy monocytes (FMs) to the total number of blood monocytes (BMs) from mononuclear leucocyte fractions and percentage of pulmonary foam cells (PFCs) to the number of alveolar macrophages (AMs) from bronchopulmonary lavage fluids in the rats increased with the extension of the feeding period and were significantly higher than those in the controls. An increase in the percentage of PFCs was closely correlated with that of FMs in the rats. FMs and PFCs had cytoplasmic fine vacuoles proved to be neutral lipid and cholesterol. Histologically, PFCs made an appearance in the lungs of all the rats as early as 4 weeks after the start of feeding. The degree of the PFCs' development increased as the feeding period lengthened. When latex particles were injected intravenously into rats at feeding week 4, the percentage of latex-ingested AMs to the number of AMs in the rats was significantly higher than that of the controls at 4 and 8 days post-injection. The percentage of latex-ingested PFCs to the number of latex-ingested AMs increased with the lapse of a day after injection and was significantly higher than that of the controls at 2, 4, and 8 days post-injection. The present findings suggest that the foamy transformation of BMs and their migration into the pulmonary alveoli may be a potential mechanism of the PFCs' development in rats with hyper beta-lipoproteinaemia.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1883742      PMCID: PMC2001967     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Exp Pathol        ISSN: 0959-9673            Impact factor:   1.925


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