Literature DB >> 6646816

Origin of myofibroblasts in the avascular capsule around free-floating intraperitoneal blood clots.

G R Campbell, G B Ryan.   

Abstract

The origin of cells comprising the capsule which forms around free-floating intraperitoneal blood clots has been examined in rats. One day after implantation the surface of the clot was covered by 1-2 layers of rounded nucleated cells. The majority of these cells were monocyte/macrophage in type with many cytoplasmic folds. Over the next 2 wk a thick capsule composed of dense connective tissue and myofibroblasts developed, completely covering the clot. The surface became covered by a contiguous layer of mesothelial cells, apparently derived from displaced cells of the damaged peritoneum. Detailed examination of the formation of the capsule suggested that a proportion of cells with the characteristic features of peritoneal macrophages gradually develop over a 3-4 d period the characteristic features of fibroblasts. These cells with time then develop filament bundles and a basal lamina to become myofibroblasts.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6646816     DOI: 10.3109/00313028309083503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathology        ISSN: 0031-3025            Impact factor:   5.306


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