The characteristic structural features of the blood vessels of the Lewis lung carcinoma (a light microscopic and scanning electron microscopic study).

Scanning electron microscopy Pub Date : 1986-01-01
T W Grunt, A Lametschwandtner, K Karrer
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Vascular corrosion casts of Lewis lung carcinomas (LLC) grown subcutaneously in C57BL/6-mice are correlated with histological sections and with tumor tissue prepared for scanning electron microscopy (SEM). By making low, medium and high pressure cast preparations we studied the influence of perfusion and injection pressure on the resulting cast sample. Three types of vascular proliferations are distinguishable in LLC: Small globular outgrowths on sinusoidal dilated tumor capillaries, caused by proliferation of their endothelial cells. New sprouts on surrounding host vessels, invading the small, still avascular implant. Superficially located, centrifugally running sprouts in peripheral regions of large tumors. They invade the surrounding host tissue. Vascular sprouts are of venous origin, have a fragmentary endothelium and are rather "leaky" if casted. High pressure preparations of large tumors reveal central avascular cavities surrounded by centripetally running, compressed and blind ending tumor vessels. Irrespective of the applied injection pressure, the casts always exhibit extravasal channels caused by degeneration of the endothelium of central tumor vessels. We show that SEM of vascular corrosion casts combined with histology not only demonstrates such contrary processes as the development of tumor blood vessels and the simultaneously occurring vascular degeneration, but also elucidates all other morphological characteristics of the tumor vascular system.

刘易斯肺癌血管的特征性结构特征(光镜和扫描电镜研究)。
C57BL/6小鼠皮下培养Lewis肺癌(LLC)血管腐蚀铸型与组织学切片及肿瘤组织扫描电镜(SEM)相关。通过制备低、中、高压铸体,研究了灌注压力和注射压力对铸体样品的影响。三种类型的血管增生在LLC中是可区分的:窦状扩张的肿瘤毛细血管上的小球形增生,由其内皮细胞增殖引起。新的芽在周围的宿主血管上,侵入小的,仍无血管的植入物。表面定位,离心运行芽在大肿瘤周围区域。它们侵入周围的宿主组织。血管芽是静脉起源的,有一个支离破碎的内皮,如果铸造则相当“漏”。大肿瘤的高压准备显示中央无血管腔被向心运行、压缩和盲终止的肿瘤血管包围。无论施加的注射压力如何,由于肿瘤中心血管内皮退化,铸型总是呈现出外通道。我们发现,血管腐蚀铸件的扫描电镜结合组织学不仅显示了肿瘤血管的发展和同时发生的血管变性等相反的过程,而且还阐明了肿瘤血管系统的所有其他形态学特征。
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