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Rev. cuba. estomatol ; 60(3)sept. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1536279

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Introducción: El agrandamiento gingival inducido por tratamiento de ortodoncia es un aumento progresivo, localizado o generalizado del tejido gingival. Objetivo: Determinar aspectos morfológicos en la membrana basal del tejido gingival de pacientes con agrandamiento gingival inducido por tratamiento de ortodoncia. Métodos: Estudio descriptivo de corte transversal, donde se analizaron tejidos gingivales de pacientes con agrandamiento gingival inducido por tratamiento de ortodoncia (grupo test: n=5) e individuos sanos (grupo control: n=5) mediante análisis histológicos e inmunohistoquímico con anticuerpo policlonal anti-citoqueratina 14. Las interrupciones de la membrana basal grado 1 y grado 2 fueron identificadas. Fue utilizado el programa estadístico R versión 4.0.2 para Windows. Se declaró significancia si p <0,05. Resultados: Se constató la presencia de rupturas de la membrana basal en todos los pacientes del grupo test. Estos individuos presentaron una mayor cantidad de cambios morfológicos en el tejido gingival. Exponiendo así, valores estadísticamente significativos de rupturas de la membrana basal (Grado I) y rupturas rodeadas de células epiteliales y/o fibroblastos gingivales (Grado II) en comparación con el grupo control (p <0,001). Conclusión: El tejido epitelial de pacientes con agrandamiento gingival inducido por tratamiento de ortodoncia presenta una evidente pérdida en la integridad de la membrana basal. Estas discontinuidades sugieren un aumento considerable de la plasticidad del epitelio en pacientes con agrandamiento gingival inducido por tratamiento de ortodoncia.


Introduction: Orthodontic treatment-induced gingival enlargement is a progressive, localized or generalized increase in gingival tissue. Objective: To determine morphologic aspects in the basal membrane of the gingival tissue in patients with orthodontic treatment-induced gingival enlargement. Methods: A descriptive and cross-sectional study was carried out, in which gingival tissues of patients with orthodontic treatment-induced gingival enlargement (test group: n=5) and healthy individuals (control group: n=5) were analyzed by histological and immunohistochemical analysis with the polyclonal antibody anticytokeratin 14. Grade 1 and grade 2 disrupted basal membrane were identified. The statistical program R (version 4.0.2) for Windows was used. Significance was declared if p was greater than 0.05. Results: The presence of disrupted basal membranes was observed in all the patients from the test group. These individuals presented a greater number of morphological changes in the gingival tissue. Compared to the control group (p < 0.001), statistically significant values were observed for cases of disrupted basal membrane (grade I) and disruptions surrounded by epithelial cells or gingival fibroblasts (grade II). Conclusion: The epithelial tissue of patients with orthodontic treatment-induced gingival enlargement shows an evident loss of the basal membrane integrity. These discontinuities are suggestive of a considerable increase in epithelial plasticity in patients with orthodontic treatment-induced gingival enlargement.

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International Eye Science ; (12): 409-413, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-719740

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@#Alport syndrome(AS)is a genetic disease characterized by abnormal basement membrane structure of the kidneys, ears and eyes. The incidence of the disease is 1:5000 approximately. The report on ocular manifestations is relatively scarce, however, it is of great value to diagnosis of the disease. The ocular tissue histopathological analysis provides an effective method to uncover the pathological mechanisms of AS. Besides, it is good for understanding and treatment of AS.

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Medisan ; 19(4)abr.-abr. 2015. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-745145

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Se realizó un estudio descriptivo y transversal de 25 pacientes, adictos al tabaco, con carcinoma in situ en la mucosa bucal, atendidos en la consulta estomatológica del Policlínico de Especialidades perteneciente al Hospital Provincial Docente Clinicoquirúrgico "Saturnino Lora Torres" de Santiago de Cuba, desde abril del 2008 hasta igual periodo del 2013, a fin de evaluar los resultados del diagnóstico clínico e histopatológico de esta neoplasia. Mediante la técnica clásica de inclusión en parafina se confirmó la existencia de cambios celulares. En la casuística prevalecieron el sexo masculino y la ausencia de síntomas subjetivos en la forma leucoplásica. El sitio anatómico más susceptible correspondió al borde lateral de la lengua. Entre las alteraciones hísticas más comunes figuraron: hipercromatismo nuclear, membrana basal intacta, pérdida de la polaridad, así como pleomorfismo nuclear y celular...


A descriptive and cross-sectional study of 25 patients, with tobacco addition and carcinoma in situ of the oral mucous, assisted in the stomatological department of the Specialties Polyclinic belonging to "Saturnino Lora Torres" Teaching Provincial Clinical Surgical Hospital in Santiago de Cuba was carried out from April, 2008 to same period of the 2013, in order to evaluate the results of the clinical, histological and pathological diagnosis of this neoplasia. By means of the classic technique of inclusion in paraffin the existence of cellular changes was confirmed. The male sex and the absence of subjective symptoms prevailed in the leucoplasic form in the case material. The most susceptible anatomical site corresponded to the lateral border of the tongue. Among the most common tissue alterations there were: nuclear hyperchromatism, intact basal membrane, loss of the polarity, as well as nuclear and cellular pleomorphism...


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Carcinoma in Situ/diagnosis , Mouth Mucosa , Basement Membrane , Secondary Care
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Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) ; (6)1981.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-539807

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Objective To study the effect of down-regulation of E-cadherin on the invasive ability of tumor cells. Methods Human pancreatic carcinoma cell lines JHP-1, PANC-1, and MIA PaCa-2 were selected. The immunocytochemistry, Western blot and invasive-MTT assay were used to observe the expression and the contents of E-cadherin in the tumor cells. Results Immunocytochemistry showed that E-cadherin expression was on cell membrane. The expressions of E-cadherin were preserved in JHP-1, reduced in PANC-1, and showed negative in MIA PaCa-2. Western blot analysis showed that the protein content was the highest in JHP-1 and lowest in MIA PaCa-2. According to invasive MTT assay, the invasive ability of MIA PaCa-2 was the strongest, followed by PANC-1 and JHP-1 (P

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