Literature DB >> 2414986

The effect of atrophy, hyperplasia, and keratinization accompanying the estrous cycle on Langerhans' cells in mouse vaginal epithelium.

W G Young, G M Newcomb, A R Hosking.   

Abstract

The morphology and numbers of Langerhans' cells vary in epithelia with different patterns of hyperplasia and keratinization. Langerhans' cells stained for ATPase were compared at five phases of the estrous cycle in murine vaginal epithelium. The cells were more dendritic and sparsely distributed with hyperplasia and were less dendritic and more densely distributed with atrophy. Greater numbers of the cells did not accompany keratinization at estrus. Ultrastructurally, three types of Langerhans' cells were discriminated. The first type, active in protein synthesis and phagocytosis, was commonest in sloughing and atrophic epithelium. The second type, containing accumulated and dispersed, electron-dense bodies presumed to be lysosomes, predominated in hyperplastic epithelium. The third, a mature resting cell, was found only after keratinization was complete. This study shows that Langerhans' cells in murine vaginal epithelium vary in morphology and numbers with the epithelial changes of the estrous cycle which may relate to their immunological role, but does not support the contention that their distribution is important for keratinization.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2414986     DOI: 10.1002/aja.1001740207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Anat        ISSN: 0002-9106


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