实验动物鼻黏膜对血源性胶体碳的行为。

Pathologia Europaea Pub Date : 1975-01-01
M W Kanan, T J Ryan, A G Weddell
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将碳C11/1431a单剂量8- 16mg静脉注射到大鼠、豚鼠、小鼠、山羊和两只猪体内。对注射后几分钟、几小时、几周和长达23个月的动物组织进行肉眼、解剖显微镜、光镜和电镜检查,发现大多数感染碳被网状内皮系统(RES)的专业吞噬细胞吞噬。然而,在非res位点,碳被大量捕获在鼻前粘膜上皮下毛细血管和小静脉的内皮细胞、内皮间隙、周细胞和血管周围巨噬细胞中。集水区常可见部分开孔的毛细血管和小静脉周围多余的多孔基底膜。通过这些血管的碳泄漏被认为部分是由于血管壁不寻常的多孔性造成的,部分是由于产后生活中吸入气流的热量不断流失引起的血管停滞。本文讨论了这些发现在几种肉芽肿性疾病和各种形式的鼻粘膜血管炎的预诊定位中的重要性。
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The behaviour of the nasal mucosa towards blood borne colloidal carbon in experimental animals.

A single dose of 8-16 mg of carbon C11/1431a was injected intravenously into rats, guinea-pigs, mice, goats and two pigs. Examination with the naked eye, dissecting microscope, light microscope and electron microscope of tissues from these animals sacrificed minutes, hours, weeks and up to 23 months after the injection revealed phogocytosis of most of the infected carbon by the professional phagocytes of the reticuloendothelial system (RES). However, in the non-RES sites carbon was trapped in significant amounts in the endothelial cells, the interendothelial spaces, pericytes and perivascular macrophages of the subepithelial capillaries and venules in the anterior nasal mucosa. The catchment area often showed partially fenestrated capillaries and redundant porous basement membrane around the venules. The leakage of carbon through these vessels was through these vessels was thought to be caused partly by the unusual porosity of the vascular walls and partly due to vascular stasis induced by constant loss of heat to the inspired air stream in post-natal life. The importance of these findings in the predilective localization of several granulomatous diseases and various forms of vasculitis in the nasal mucosa id discussed.

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