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Clinics ; 70(5): 356-362, 05/2015. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-748278

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OBJECTIVES: The vulva is the primary site affected in lichen sclerosus, a chronic dermatosis in women that is histologically characterized by a zone of collagen remodeling in the superior dermis. The normal physiological properties of the vulva depend on the assembly of collagen types I (COLI), III (COLIII) and V (COLV), which form heterotypic fibers, and extracellular matrix protein interactions. COLV regulates the heterotypic fiber diameter, and the preservation of its properties is important for maintaining normal tissue architecture and function. In the current work, we analyzed the expression of COLV and its relationship with COLI, COLIII, elastic fibers and extracellular matrix protein 1 in vulvar biopsies from patients with lichen sclerosus. METHODS: Skin biopsies from 21 patients with lichen sclerosus, classified according to Hewitt histological criteria, were studied and compared to clinically normal vulvar tissue (N=21). Morphology, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, 3D reconstruction and morphometric analysis of COLI, COLIII, COLV deposition, elastic fibers and extracellular matrix 1 expression in a zone of collagen remodeling in the superior dermis were performed. RESULTS: A significant decrease of elastic fibers and extracellular matrix 1 protein was present in the hyalinization zone of lichen sclerosus compared to healthy controls. The non-homogeneous distribution of collagen fibers visualized under immunofluorescence in the hyalinization zone of lichen sclerosus and control skin was confirmed by histomorphometry. Lichen sclerosus dermis shows a significant increase of COLI, COLIII and COLV expression compared to the healthy controls. Significant inverse associations were found between elastic fibers and COLV and between COLV and extracellular matrix 1 expression. A direct association was found between elastic fiber content and extracellular matrix 1 expression. Tridimensional reconstruction of the heterotypic fibers ...


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Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Brain/pathology , Cognition/physiology , Cognitive Dysfunction/pathology , Postoperative Complications/pathology , Atrophy , Cohort Studies , Databases, Factual , Follow-Up Studies , Cognitive Dysfunction/psychology , Postoperative Complications/psychology
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Clinics ; 62(4): 499-506, 2007. ilus, graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-460034

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INTRODUCTION: The precise role of the remodeling process and possible therapies for bronchiolitis obliterans remain to be established. OBJETIVE: In the present study, we sought to validate the importance of nasal collagen V tolerance to verify whether bronchovascular axis remodeling could be reverted by this therapeutic approach when compared to steroid treatment. METHODS: Mice were randomly divided into 4 groups: control, bronchiolitis obliterans, collagen V tolerance, and prednisone groups. Morphometry was employed to evaluate bronchovascular axis dimensions, collagen density, and immune cell response. Collagen V nasal tolerance and steroid-treated mice showed significantly lower values of terminal bronchiole wall thickness and reduction in peribronchovascular cells; bronchioalveolar lymphoid tissue; and CD3+, CD4+, CD8+, and CD20+ lymphocytes. A significant decrease in CD68+ macrophage density was found in prednisone-treated mice. In addition, a strong quantitative relationship was found between collagen V tolerance, and reduction in density of immune cells and collagen. RESULTS: Our results indicate that bronchovascular axis remodeling in bronchiolitis obliterans can be reverted by collagen V nasal tolerance, possibly as the result of T-cell suppression. CONCLUSION: We concluded that the tolerance effects in this model were strongly related to the improvement in bronchovascular remodeling, and these may be an appropriate targets for further prospective studies on nasal collagen V tolerance.


INTRODUÇÃO: A participação precisa do processo de remodelamento e possíveis implicações no tratamento da bronquiolite obliterante ainda não está estabelecida. OBJETIVOS: Estabelecer a importância da tolerância nasal induzida pelo colágeno do tipo V e verificar se o processo de remodelamento do eixo broncovascular pode ser revertido com esta estratégia terapêutica comparada ao efeito do tratamento com esteróides. MATERIAL E MÉTODO: Camundongos foram divididos em quatro grupos: controle, bronquiolite obliterante, tolerância nasal com colágeno do tipo V e prednisona. Morfometria foi realizada para avaliar as dimensões do eixo broncovascular, densidade de colágeno e resposta imunocelular. Camundongos submetidos à tolerância nasal com colágeno do tipo V e tratados com prednisona exibiram significativas reduções da espessura da parede de bronquíolos terminais, da densidade de células inflamatórias ao redor do eixo peribroncovascular e da resposta imunocelular às custas de linfócitos CD3, CD4, CD8 e CD20. Houve também significativa redução da densidade de macrófagos CD68 nos camundongos tratados com prednisona. Adicionalmente, houve uma forte associação entre tolerância nasal induzida pelo colágeno do tipo V, resposta imunocelular e redução do conteúdo de colágeno peribroncovascular. RESULTADOS: O remodelamento do eixo broncovascular na bronquiolite obliterante pode ser revertido pela indução de tolerância nasal com o colágeno do tipo V, possivelmente como resultado de supressão de linfócitos T. CONCLUSÃO: Os efeitos da tolerância nasal no presente modelo estiveram fortemente relacionados à melhora no remodelamento do eixo broncovascular, despontando como um alvo promissor para estudos prospectivos.


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Animals , Female , Mice , Bronchi/drug effects , Bronchiolitis Obliterans/immunology , Collagen Type V/administration & dosage , T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Bronchi/immunology , Bronchiolitis Obliterans/pathology , Collagen Type V/immunology , Disease Models, Animal , Immunohistochemistry , Instillation, Drug , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Random Allocation
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São Paulo; s.n; 2006. [186] p. ilus, tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-587072

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A minoria dos pacientes em processo de remodelamento pulmonar por bronquiolite obliterante (BO) responde a corticosteróides. Nos propusemos assim, a avaliar a importância da tolerância gerada pela imunização via nasal pelo colágeno tipo V (ctV) como uma opção no tratamento da BO. Através da análise morfométrica, mensuramos as dimensões, a densidade de colágeno e infiltrado celular no eixo pré-acinar visando o entendimento na patogênese da BO. Aplicamos essa metodologia a três protocolos: primeiro, o estabelecimento do modelo da BO em camundongos BALB/c. Segundo, a tolerância preventiva a BO. Terceiro, comparar os tratamentos prednisona vs tolerância após a BO já estabelecida. Oito semanas após uma única instilação de HNO3-nasal, as mudanças pulmonares foram caracterizadas pela distorção do lúmen, perda da barreira epitelial, redução ou total obliteração do lúmen do bronquíolo terminal e aumento do espessamento da parede. Modelo da BO: A densidade do infiltrado celular total mostrou valores significantes quando comparados os pulmões BO vs salina e controle (P = 0,001 para ambos), com maior evidência a densidade macrófagos nos pulmões controle vs BO e salina (P = 0,01 e P = 0,04, respectivamente). Tolerância preventiva: A densidade de CD3+ mostrou diminuição significante quando comparado ao estágio intermediário da doença nos pulmões BO vs BO+ctV e controle (P = 0,001 e P = 0,002, respectivamente). Houve também diminuição estatística da densidade de células CD20+ quando comparados os pulmões BO vs ctv+BO, BO+ctV, e controle (P = 0,008, P = 0,004 e P = 0,001). Prednisona vs tolerância: A densidade total de células diminuiu drasticamente quando comparados os pulmões BO vs BO+ctV e controle (P = 0,003 e P = 0,001, respectivamente). As células CD3+ mostraram diminuição quando comparados os pulmões BO vs BO+pr, BO+ctV e controle (P = 0,03, P = 0,03 e P = 0,05, respectivamente). Houve também diminuição das células CD20+ e CD4+ quando comparados os pulmões...


A minority of patients with remodeling process of lungs following bronquiolite obliterante (BO) responds to corticosteroids. So, we sought to validate the importance of type V collagen (tVc) tolerance from immunization as option in BO model treatment. Througt of morphometric analyses, we have mensured for the dimensions, the collagen and cell infiltration density on pre-acinar axis, target the understand of BO pathogenesis. We applied for tree protocols: First, the establishment of BO model on BALB/c mice. Second, preventive tolerance to BO. Third, prednisone treatment vs tolerance, after BO established. Eight weeks after a single HNO3- nasal instillation, lung changes were characterized by lumen distortion, epithelial layer folding, reduction or total obliteration of terminal bronchiole lumen, and wall thickness increase. The morphological changes coincide with the measurement difference in the study for the tree protocols established. BO model: The total density of immune cells showed stasticaly significance when was compared BO vs saline and control lungs (P = 0.001 for both), more evidence to macrophage on control vs BO and saline lungs (P = 0.01 and P = 0.04, respectevely). Preventive tolerance: The CD3+ density showed a decreased statiscaly significance in lower BO vs BO+tVC and control lungs (P = 0.001 and P = 0.002, respectevely). Also the CD20+ density was decreased when was compared BO vs tVc+BO, BO+tVc and control (P = 0.008, P = 0.004 and P = 0.001). Prednisone vs tolerance: The total density of immune cells was decreased drastically when was compared BO vs BO+tVc and control lungs (P = 0.003 and P = 0.001, respetevely). These cells were CD3+ when was compared BO vs BO+pr, BO+tVc and control lungs (P = 0.03, P = 0.03 and P = 0.05, respectevely); Also CD20+ cells and CD4+ were decreased when was compared BO vs BO+tVc and conmtrol lungs (P = 0.006 and P = 0.004, respectevely) and (P = 0.001, for both). The histoarchiteture from BO+tVc...


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Animals , Mice , Bronchiolitis Obliterans/immunology , Bronchiolitis Obliterans/chemically induced , Collagen Type V/immunology , Immunization , Immunosuppression Therapy
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