Circadian rhythm of glycogen in the hamster diaphragm

1993 ◽  
Vol 71 (12) ◽  
pp. 868-873 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Darlene Reid ◽  
Cheryl L. Cairns ◽  
Frank Chung ◽  
Barry R. Wiggs ◽  
Angelo N. Belcastro

The purpose of this study was to determine the diurnal fluctuation of glycogen stores for the whole hemidiaphragm and within a specific myofibrillar ATPase (M-ATPase) fibre type and diaphragmatic region. Fifty-six golden Syrian hamsters were randomly divided into six groups according to the time of sampling biopsies from the diaphragm: 03:00, 07:00, 11:00, 15:00, 19:00, and 23:00. The right hemidiaphragm was quick frozen and biochemically assayed for glycogen levels. Biopsies from the left hemidiaphragm of the same animal were cut from the anterior costal and crural regions, and stained with periodic acid – Schiff (PAS) and for M-ATPase. Optical density measures of PAS-stained fibres were determined to quantitate glycogen in different M-ATPase fibre types and diaphragmatic regions. Biochemical assay of the entire hemidiaphragm showed slightly greater glycogen content of biopsies taken at 11:00 and 15:00 than at 03:00, 19:00, and 23.00 (range of differences: 6.4–10.0%). However, glycogen levels within a specific M-ATPase fibre type and diaphragm region were not different in biopsies sampled at different times. Because the hamster has a small diurnal variation of glycogen in the diaphragm, which is similar to the small diurnal variation of glycogen in human skeletal muscle, this species may be a good animal model for metabolic studies of the diaphragm that could be affected by diurnal glycogen variability.Key words: periodic acid – Schiff, costal region, crural region, fibre type.

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. e240029
Author(s):  
Anirban Dutta ◽  
Sujata Das ◽  
Himanshu Sekhara Behera ◽  
Ruchi Mittal

A 61-year-old man presented with a 1-month history of reduced vision, redness and pain in the right eye. Examination revealed a bandage contact lens (BCL) in situ with diffuse, pigmented deposits. On removal, the underlying cornea was found to be clear. He had been prescribed the BCL 6 months ago following a deep-seated corneal foreign body removal and was unable to follow-up subsequently.The BCL was sent for microbiological and histopathological evaluation. The culture revealed growth of Cladosporium spp, a dematiaceous fungi. Periodic acid–Schiff staining revealed infiltration of pigmented fungal filaments into the substance of the BCL.While contact lens deposits are a frequent finding, fungal deposits are seldom noted. Irregular follow-up and improper lens maintenance are significant risk factors for the same. Early identification and subsequent removal of the lens is vital to prevent infection of the underlying ocular structures.


Rare Tumors ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 169-172 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yusuke Takanashi ◽  
Shogo Tajima ◽  
Masaru Tsukui ◽  
Kazuya Shinmura ◽  
Takamitsu Hayakawa ◽  
...  

An extremely rare case of non-mucinous lepidic-predominant invasive adenocarcinoma (LPA) showing extensive aerogenous spread with a pneumonic presentation is reported. A 73-year-old woman was referred to our hospital because of an infiltrative shadow on chest xray. Chest computed tomography revealed extensive ground glass opacities in the right lower lobe, which was accompanied by infiltrative shadow with a pneumonic presentation. Invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma was presumed, and a partial resection of the right lower lobe was done. Histopathological examination revealed lepidic growth-predominant invasive adenocarcinoma with Clara type tumor cells, and there were innumerable aerogenous metastases also consisting of Clara cells. Because Alcian Blue and periodic acid-Schiff staining disclosed no mucus, the tumor was diagnosed as a non-mucinous LPA. The patient showed a poor response to 5 courses of pemetrexed, and she died one year after the diagnosis due to cancer progression. Nonmucinous LPA showed a rare presentation characterized by extensive aerogenous spread followed by a poor prognosis.


2019 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 162-165
Author(s):  
Willy W. Suen ◽  
Steven Zedler ◽  
Rochelle Price ◽  
Tina Maguire ◽  
Catriona Halliday ◽  
...  

We describe herein the clinical, endoscopic, computed tomography (CT), pathologic, and microbiologic features of an infection caused by an under-recognized fungal pathogen, Flavodon flavus, in a 25-y-old Australian Quarter Horse. The horse had a unilateral obstructive nasal mass, resulting in stertor and dyspnea. On endoscopy, the mass was tan, multinodular, and completely obstructed the nasal passage. CT analysis revealed a large, soft tissue–attenuating and partially mineralized mass in the right nasal passage and dorsal-conchofrontal sinus, expanding into adjacent paranasal sinuses with associated bone lysis and rhinosinusitis. Histopathology of the mass on 2 occasions revealed suppurative inflammation initially, and pyogranulomatous inflammation subsequently. The inflammatory reaction surrounded numerous spherical fungal structures (~60–80 µm diameter) that stained positively on periodic acid–Schiff and Grocott methenamine silver stains. PCR for the fungal internal transcribed spacer 1 and 2 regions followed by Sanger sequencing on a cultured isolate identified the agent as F. flavus, which has only been reported previously as pathogenic in one horse in the United States, to our knowledge. Previous reports described this fungus as a nonpathogenic, environmental commensal fungus associated with insects and plants.


2009 ◽  
Vol 66 (8) ◽  
pp. 623-628 ◽  
Author(s):  
Biljana Radovanovic-Dinic ◽  
Vuka Katic ◽  
Aleksandar Nagorni ◽  
Ivanka Stamenkovic

Background/Aim. It is a general opinion that the biggest number of colorectal carcinoma (CRC) develops with the malignant alteration of colorectal adenomas (adenoma carcinoma sequence). Malignant potential of adenoma is in the function of its size, histological structure and the grade of dysplasia. An adequate analysis of colorectal adenomas helps their definition and timely removal, which significantly decreases carcinoma incidence. Mucin analysis can provide results which support the adenoma carcinoma sequence theory. The aim of the study was to present histochemical characteristics of adenomas and emphasize the significance of these analyses for the precise adenoma definition. Methods. This prospective study included analysis of 117 colorectal adenomas obtained by transcolonoscopic biopsy or polipectomy in 82 patients. The biopsy samples and the removed polyps were coloured by hematoxilin-eozin (HE) staining and histochemical stainings by Periodic Acid Schiff (AB-PAS) and High Iron Diamine/Alcian blue (HIDAB; pH=2.5) to prove mucins. Results. Sulphomucins are more often found in adenomas of the left colon than of the right one (p < 0.001). Sialomucins are more reactive in adenomas of the right colon (p < 0.001). Sulphomucins are more reactive in adenomas of < 10 mm diameter (p < 0.05). The reactivity of all mucins is in negative correlation with the degree of dysplasia (p < 0.001). There is a significant difference in the reactivity of sialomucins in adenomas of the same histological type but different degree of dysplasia (?2 = 25,743, df = 6, p < 0.001). Conclusion. The difference in the presence of mucins between adenomas of the left and right colons supports the theory of adenoma carcinoma sequence, since adenomas of the right colon are more protected by sialomucins and therefore less malignantly altered, which is consistent with CRC topography. Histochemical analysis of colorectum is significant for more accurate gradation of dysplasia and confirmation of malignant alteration. The negative correlation between the degree of dysplasia and the production of mucin indicates the significance of the degree of dysplasia in malignant potential of colorectal adenomas.


2003 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 482-485 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Mencía-Gutiérrez ◽  
E. Gutiérrez-Díaz ◽  
J.R. Ricoy ◽  
B. Sarmiento-Torres

Purpose To report a case of congenital phakomatous choristoma (PC) of the eyelid, a rare tumor of lenticular anlage in the subcutaneous tissue and dermis. Case A boy had a mass in the right lower eyelid near the inner canthus at birth. At age 10 months, the tumor was excised. Results The tumor cells showed intense immunoreactivity positive for S-100 protein, vimentin, and periodic acid-Schiff. Keratin markers, epithelial membrane antigen, glial fibrillary acidic protein, muscle specific actin, and epithelial membrane antigen were negative. The histopathologic features were consistent with those of a PC. Conclusions This histopathologic and immunoreactivity study supports the proposal that PC is a rare entity of lenticular anlage origin. Only 18 such cases have been described previously.


2020 ◽  
Vol 40 (12) ◽  
pp. 1054-1062
Author(s):  
Evelyn Oliveira ◽  
Eduardo P. Nascente ◽  
Leiny P. Oliveira ◽  
Jair M. Santiago Neto ◽  
Júlio C. Roquete ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT: Giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) is a wild mammal distributed in Central and South America; nowadays, it is classified as an endangered species. Research about the macroscopic and histomorphological aspects of its respiratory tract is scarce, and, sometimes, it limits the treatment provided to sick animals and impairs species preservation. Thus, the present study aims to describe the macroscopic and microscopic morphology of its lower respiratory tract, including trachea and lungs. To do so, 12 adult giant anteaters from “Centro de Triagem de Animais Silvestres de Goiânia” (CETAS-GO), Goiás State, Brazil, were used in the research after natural death or euthanasia. Three of these animals were used for macroscopic assessments; they were fixed in 10% buffered formalin and dissected. Trachea and lung tissue samples were collected from nine animals right after death and fixed in 10% buffered formalin for histomorphological analysis; they were processed, embedded in paraffin, and inked with hematoxylin-eosin (HE), periodic acid-Schiff (PAS), and Masson’s trichrome. The macroscopic analysis showed that the trachea in this species is proportionally short and presents from 19 to 27 tracheal cartilages. The right lung presents four lobes and the left one, two. The microscopic analysis evidenced respiratory epithelium of the ciliated cylindrical pseudostratified type, without evident goblet cells in the mucosa layer of the trachea and bronchi. The pulmonary visceral pleura is thick, similar to other large domestic mammals - complete septa extend from the pulmonary visceral pleura. In conclusion, the macroscopy and histomorphology of giant anteater’s lower respiratory tract, represented by trachea and lungs, are similar to that of other domestic and wild mammals. Pulmonary histomorphology is mainly similar to that of pigs and ruminants: it has thick visceral pleura that emits complete septa of conjunctive tissue, which enable lobular parenchymal architecture.


2021 ◽  
pp. 030098582110425
Author(s):  
Teresa Southard ◽  
Kathleen Kelly ◽  
Anibal G. Armien

A retrospective study of guinea pigs submitted for necropsy revealed intracytoplasmic inclusions in the cardiomyocytes of 26 of 30 animals. The inclusions were found with approximately the same frequency in male and female guinea pigs and were slightly more common in older animals. In most cases, the animals did not have clinical signs or necropsy findings suggestive of heart failure, and the cause of death or reason for euthanasia was attributed to concurrent disease processes. However, the 4 guinea pigs with the highest inclusion body burden all had pulmonary edema, sometimes with intra-alveolar hemosiderin-laden macrophages, suggestive of heart failure. The inclusions were found in both the left and right ventricular myocardium, mainly in the papillary muscles, but were most common in the right ventricular free wall. No inclusions were detected in the atrial myocardium or in skeletal muscle. The inclusions did not stain with Congo red or periodic acid–Schiff. Electron microscopy revealed dense aggregates of disorganized myofilaments and microtubules that displaced and compressed the adjacent organelles. By immunohistochemistry, there was some scattered immunoreactivity for desmin and actin at the periphery of the inclusions and punctate actin reactivity within the aggregates. The inclusions did not react with antibodies to ubiquitin or cardiac myosin, but were variably reactive for alpha B crystallin, a small heat shock chaperone protein. The inclusions were interpreted as evidence of impaired proteostasis.


MedPharmRes ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 7-11
Author(s):  
Hoang Huu Bui ◽  
Thao Thi Phuong Doan ◽  
Tuan Ngoc Cao ◽  
Tuong Trung Dinh ◽  
Chuong Dinh Nguyen

Actinomycosis is an underreported chronic invasive disease caused by Actinomyces spp. In that group of diseases, pelvic actinomycosis is very rare and most of the cases reported in the literature have shown unilateral psoas muscle involvement. We report a 35-year-old woman with a retroperitoneal mass located in the left psoas muscle that makes abdominal tenderness and difficulty in walking. She had a 7-year history of intrauterine device which had been removed one month just before this event. After undergoing two laparotomies to perform a biopsy with undetermined results, she developed a new mass in the right psoas muscle which was similar to the left one. On the third attempt, the histopathology revealed yellow sulfur granules of Actinomyces which reacted positively with periodic acid Schiff and Grocott’s dye. After three months of treatment with Amoxicillin plus Clavulanic acid, her abscesses were completely resolved. Actinomycosis should always be included in the diagnostic list in patients with a pelvic mass and a history of intrauterine device.


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