1990
DOI: 10.2307/3430661
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Hypertrophy and Hyperplasia of Alveolar Type II Cells in Response to Silica and Other Pulmonary Toxicants

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“…This histopathological finding is compatible with the significantly increased ALP activity in the BAL fluid throughout the 91-d post-exposure period, since enhanced ALP activity has been reported to reflect secretory activity of Type II pneumocytes 15,33) . The present result is also consistent with the findings of Shvedova et al that pharyngeal aspiration of SWCNT in mice increased the immunofluorescentce of cytokeratins 8/18 and markers of Type II epithelial cells in the alveolus, and the number of cells expressing cytoplasmic lamellar bodies in TEM sections.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…This histopathological finding is compatible with the significantly increased ALP activity in the BAL fluid throughout the 91-d post-exposure period, since enhanced ALP activity has been reported to reflect secretory activity of Type II pneumocytes 15,33) . The present result is also consistent with the findings of Shvedova et al that pharyngeal aspiration of SWCNT in mice increased the immunofluorescentce of cytokeratins 8/18 and markers of Type II epithelial cells in the alveolus, and the number of cells expressing cytoplasmic lamellar bodies in TEM sections.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The proliferation of type II cells in A Ϫ D Ϫ mice might be a reaction to lung inflammation. In different models of acute and chronic lung inflammation, type II cell proliferation and hypertrophy were demonstrated (Miller and Hook, 1990;Bryson et al, 1991;Kasper and Haroske, 1996;Fehrenbach, 2001;Homer et al, 2002). In human lung emphysema, the rate of proliferation of alveolar epithelial cells is enhanced (Yokohori et al., 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protocol for pulmonary epithelial cells isolation from neonatal rats was the same as that for fetal lungs, except that 0.036 units/ml elastase was included in the digestion enzyme solution. The purity of the isolated fetal pulmonary epithelial cells cells was 90 ~ 95% as determined by alkaline phosphatase staining (Miller and Hook, 1990) and FITC-labeled Maclura pomifera agglutinin staining. The viability was >90% as determined by Trypan blue exclusion.…”
Section: Collection Of Fetal Lung Tissues and Isolation Of Fetal Pulmmentioning
confidence: 99%