Galectin-3 staining is highly sensitive for malignancy in follicular patterned thyroid lesions. Diagnostic problems may arise in the presence of Hurthle cell proliferation or minimally invasive follicular carcinoma.
The ontogenic evolution of mast cells in the rat ventral prostate was studied using the Grimelius silver impregnation method. The mast cell density was highest during the pubertal period and later, it declined significantly with age. Most mast cells were identified in the fibrovascular stroma in close proximity to nerve fibers and blood vessels. The total number of mast cells seems to be constant when correlated with prostatic weight.
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is involved in the development and progression of many tumors, and its inhibition has been shown to block tumor growth. This study examined COX-2 expression in primary and metastatic Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC). Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues from 26 primary MCCs and 7 lymph node metastases were stained immunohistochemically with a monoclonal antibody directed against COX-2, and the percentage and intensity of staining were analyzed semiquantitatively. Immunopositivity for COX-2 was found in 20 primary tumors (77%), and was diffuse in 16 of them (80%). Staining intensity was strong in 5 tumors (19%), moderate in 6 (23%), and weak in 9 (35%). Five metastases (71%) showed similar staining. Prominent mitotic activity was associated with more diffuse COX-2 immunopositivity. No association was found between COX-2 expression and outcome. This study confirms that most MCCs express COX-2 and shows that COX-2 expression is related to one parameter of aggressive behavior--a high mitotic rate--but not to any others. The possibility of treating MCC with COX-2 inhibitors should be considered.
COX-2 is expressed significantly in MTC including a larger area of staining and greater intensity than in nonmalignant thyroid tissue. These findings may have important treatment implications for the use of COX-2 inhibitors in patients with MTC.
Minocycline, a semi-synthetic tetracycline, was injected into one hind joint of twenty-two rabbits with zymosan-induced arthritis, while the contralateral joint served as a control. A local inflammatory reaction was observed a few days after the zymosan injection. Most clinical parameters such as knee diameter, systemic temperature, sedimentation rate and blood cell count did not change throughout the experiment both in control and minocycline treated rabbits. However, the zymosan platelet counts rose from 3.4x10(5)/microL to 5x10(5)/microL, as well as the level of serum fibrinogen (from 99 mg% to 370 mg%). Microscopically, a perivascular infiltrate consisting of lymphocytes and polymorphonuclear cells was seen. Lymphoid follicles as well as plasma cells epitheloid and giant cells were also observed. A mild tendency to fibrosis and lesser inflammatory reaction in the minocycline treated knees was noted. Our data suggest that intraarticular minocycline treatment did not alleviate the course of the rheumatoid-like inflammatory reaction of the knee joint.
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