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A comparative immunohistochemical study of splenic arterial hyalinosis in health and disease.

R K Gupta, R Schuster, W D Christian.   

Abstract

Hyaline deposits in arterioles and arteries of spleen were studied immunohistochemically. Hyaline lesions in arteriosclerotic heart disease were characterized by significant deposits of IgG, IgM, beta1C-beta 1A-globulins and beta-lipoproteins. These corresponded to histochemically stained deposits of acid mucopolysaccharides and microscopic areas of musculoelastic tissue damage in the hyaline masses. While, in young adults and a few other cases of other diseases, an occasional granular to linear deposit of IgG, IgM, beta1C-beta 1A-globulin and beta-lipoprotein was noted, no localization of IgA, rabbit antihuman fibrin and rabbit antihuman fibrinogen was seen. A variety of other histochemical staining reactions were found to be negative. These findings suggest that: a) hyaline deposits in splenic arterioles and arteries occur with greater severity in patients with hypertensive and arteriosclerotic heart disease; b) a possible abnormality related to filtration defects in arteries and arterioles, resulting in the trapping of plasma proteins, appears likely; c) increased localization of acid mucopolysaccharides and destruction of musculoelastic tissue is not an uncommon feature in hyaline masses; d) fibrin is not a component of these deposits and e) further study of other organs is necesary to observe the composition of hyaline in arterioles and arteries.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 4117028      PMCID: PMC2032774     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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