Literature DB >> 6174384

Histochemical studies on protein plugs obtained by endoscopic retrograde catheterization of the papilla.

H Harada, O Ueda, M Yasuoka, T Nakamura, K Kunichika, I Ikubo, F Kochi, M Shigetoshi, H Yabe, E Hanafusa, T Hayashi, M Takeda, K Mishima, I Kimura, T Tanaka.   

Abstract

In order to elucidate mechanisms of protein plug formation, histochemical studies were performed on aggregates and protein plugs present in pancreatic juice. Pancreatic juice was obtained from three control subjects and five patients with chronic pancreatitis through endoscopic retrograde catheterization of the papilla. Specimens for staining were prepared in two ways: (1) fixed with 10 per cent formaldehyde, embedded in paraffin and sectioned, and (2) placed on slide glass and fixed with isopropylalcohol. Staining included hematoxylin-eosin, periodic-acid Schiff, von Kossa, alcian blue, toluidine blue and double staining with PAS and AB. The process of protein plug formation can be as follows: (1) a prerequisite for aggregate formation, consisting of clusters of desquamated epithelial cells, highly concentrated sulfated acidic mucopolysaccharide and neutral mucopolysaccharide, (2) formation of aggregates in which epithelial cells and amorphous substance are interlaced with developing fine reticular substance, (3) enlargement of aggregates by fusion with adjacent aggregates through bridging action of the reticular substance sprouting, like prickles, from their surface, and (4) "maturity" of aggregates, taking a three-dimensional form which result in a spherical, spheroidal or cylindrical protein plug.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 6174384     DOI: 10.1007/BF02813790

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterol Jpn        ISSN: 0435-1339


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