| Literature DB >> 6197964 |
H Moriyama, C C Huang, Y Shirahata, M Abramson.
Abstract
Keratin debris is a constant feature in middle-ear cholesteatoma. Keratin prepared from rat skin induced a foreign-body granuloma in the subcutaneous space in the rat. In vitro this granuloma produced high levels of bone-resorbing factors: prostaglandin E2, osteoclast-activating factor, and leucine aminopeptidase. In the in vivo study, keratin-induced granuloma in the rat middle ear caused partial resorption of the cochlear wall. Macrophages, fibroblasts, and osteoclastlike cells were found at bone-resorption areas. These cells appeared to be responsible for bone resorption through production of prostaglandin E2, osteoclast-activating factor, and proteases.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6197964 DOI: 10.1007/bf00454263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 0302-9530