Regeneration of adult human myocardium after acute heart transplant rejection.

The Journal of heart transplantation Pub Date : 1990-09-01
J T McMahon, N B Ratliff
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From August 1984 to March 1989, 1535 endomyocardial biopsy specimens from 79 heart transplant patients were evaluated for rejection. Electron microscopy was performed on 664 of these specimens. Three hundred eighty-eight were diagnosed as accelerating, moderate, severe, or resolving acute rejection. Regeneration of adult human myocardium after acute rejection was seen in 22 specimens. Regeneration was identified in myocytes showing ultrastructural and light microscopic evidence of nuclear division and cytoplasmic dedifferentiation. Regenerating cell nuclei showed complex surface involution and large nucleoli. Cytoplasm appeared embryonic with abundant ribosomes, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and numerous mitochondria. Sarcomerogenesis was associated with cytoplasmic and subsarcolemmal clumps of Z band material. Myofibrillogenesis occurred throughout the cytoplasm but was favored in subsarcolemmal areas. Intercalated discs were primitive and depended on the differentiation state of adjoining myocytes. Nexus junctions were not seen. We conclude that myocyte injury during acute rejection of heart transplants is reversible and that adult human myocytes have a hitherto unsuspected capacity for regeneration.

成人心脏移植急性排斥反应后心肌的再生。
从1984年8月至1989年3月,对79例心脏移植患者的1535份心内膜活检标本进行了排斥反应评估。对其中664例标本进行了电镜观察。388例被诊断为加速、中度、重度或缓解急性排斥反应。22例成人急性排斥反应后心肌再生。肌细胞的再生表现为核分裂和细胞质去分化的超微结构和光镜证据。再生细胞核表面内化复杂,核仁大。细胞质呈胚胎状,核糖体丰富,内质网粗糙,线粒体众多。肉瘤的发生与细胞质和肌层下的Z带物质团块有关。肌原纤维的发生遍及整个细胞质,但主要发生在肌层下区域。内嵌的椎间盘是原始的,依赖于相邻肌细胞的分化状态。没有观察到联结。我们得出结论,心肌细胞在心脏移植急性排斥反应中的损伤是可逆的,成人心肌细胞具有迄今为止未预料到的再生能力。
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