Microscopic, submicroscopic characterization of pro- and anti-inflammatory cell phenotypes of the lungs in conditions of experimental allergic inflammation

S. Popko
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The aim is to study the microscopic and submicroscopic characteristics of pro- and anti-inflammatory cell phenotypes of the lungs under conditions of experimental allergic inflammation. Material and methods. We used histological and electron microscopic methods to study the lungs of 48 male guinea pigs in experimental ovalbumin-induced allergic inflammation, simulated by subcutaneous sensitization and subsequent intranasal inhalation with ovalbumin. Submicroscopic changes of respiratory endocrine cells, goblet cells, exocrine bronchiolar cells, mast cells, macrophages, eosinophils, endothelial cells of guinea pigs lungs were determined. Results. The most significant reactive submicroscopic changes were established on the 23rd and 30th days of observation in the form of an increase in the functional activity of exocrine bronchiolar and goblet cells, as evidenced by the presence of a light nucleus with a predominance of euchromatin, nucleoplasm of low electron-optical density, nucleoli, developed granular endoplasmic reticulum and an increase in the number of goblet cells secretory mucous granules by electron microscopic examination. The revealed ultramicroscopic features of respiratory endocrine cells (an increase in a number of “empty” core dense vesicles), eosinophilic granulocytes (piecemeal degranulation), an increase in the number of mast cells granules, numerous pseudopodia in macrophages are the confirmation of the active participation of these cell phenotypes in the initiation of inflammation during the early period of the allergic inflammatory process in lungs. Conclusions. A significant reaction of the innate nonspecific and adaptive immunity occurs in airways during the experimental ovalbumin-induced allergic inflammation, consisting primarily of the functional activation of eosinophilic granulocytes, mast cells, and macrophages, as well as an increase in the secretory activity of exocrine bronchiolar cells and goblet cells, which is confirmed by the changes investigated by electron microscopic examination and are accompanied by reactive changes in the vessels of microcirculatory bed.
实验性过敏性炎症条件下肺的促炎细胞和抗炎细胞表型的显微镜和亚显微镜表征
目的是研究实验性变应性炎症条件下肺促炎细胞和抗炎细胞表型的微观和亚微观特征。材料和方法。我们采用组织学和电镜方法研究了48只雄性豚鼠卵清蛋白诱导的实验性变应性炎症,通过皮下致敏和随后鼻内吸入卵清蛋白来模拟。测定了豚鼠肺呼吸内分泌细胞、杯状细胞、外分泌细支气管细胞、肥大细胞、巨噬细胞、嗜酸性粒细胞、内皮细胞的亚显微变化。在观察的第23天和第30天,最显著的反应性亚显微镜变化是外分泌细支气管细胞和杯状细胞的功能活性增加,表现为常染色质为主的轻核、低电子光密度的核质、核核、发育的颗粒内质网以及杯状细胞分泌黏液颗粒的数量增加。呼吸内分泌细胞(“空”核心致密囊泡数量增加)、嗜酸性粒细胞(碎片脱粒)、肥大细胞颗粒数量增加、巨噬细胞中大量假足的超微特征证实了这些细胞表型在肺变应性炎症过程早期积极参与炎症的启动。在实验性卵清蛋白诱导的变应性炎症中,气道内发生了明显的先天非特异性和适应性免疫反应,主要包括嗜酸性粒细胞、肥大细胞和巨噬细胞的功能激活,以及外分泌细支气管细胞和杯状细胞分泌活性的增加。电镜检查证实了这一变化,并伴有微循环床血管的反应性变化。
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