“…First, the abundance of lysosomes within them suggests that they may act as scavenger cells (DINGEMANS and FELTKAMP, 1972;VILA-PORCILE,1973;STOKREEF et al, 1986). In this connection, their pronounced phagocytotic activity may have an important role in the removal of apoptotic cells (DREWETT et al, 1993). Secondly, FS cells are known to secrete several growth factors such as fibroblast growth factor (FGF) (FERRER et al, 1987), pituitary-derived vascular endothelial growth factor (PVEGF) (GSPODAROWIC and LAU,1987), follistatin and activin (KATAYAMA et al, 1992;KAISER et al, 1992) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) (VANKELCOM et al, 1989(VANKELCOM et al, , 1993.…”