2001
DOI: 10.1002/ar.1084
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Ultrastructure of canine type II pneumocytes during hypothermic ischemia of the lung: A study by means of conventional and energy filtering transmission electron microscopy and stereology

Abstract: Alterations in pulmonary surfactant have been reported to be associated with ischemia/ reperfusion injury in experimental and clinical lung transplantation. It is unknown whether these alterations are due to damage to surfactant synthesizing type II pneumocytes during hypothermic ischemic storage. The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of hypothermic ischemic storage of the lung on canine type II pneumocytes by means of conventional (CTEM) and energy filtering TEM (EFTEM) and stereology. The l… Show more

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“…The ultrastructure of type II pneumocytes was shown to remain intact following 12 h of cold lung ischemia, with the preservation of intracellular surfactant even during prolonged ischemic lung storage. 43 Furthermore, pneumocyte apoptosis remained low even after 18 h of lung ischemia, but the rate of apotosis peaked at 2 h following reperfusion. 44 Therefore, in the ischemic lung, pneumocyte apoptosis seems to be an early event after lung reperfusion.…”
Section: Reperfusion Injurymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The ultrastructure of type II pneumocytes was shown to remain intact following 12 h of cold lung ischemia, with the preservation of intracellular surfactant even during prolonged ischemic lung storage. 43 Furthermore, pneumocyte apoptosis remained low even after 18 h of lung ischemia, but the rate of apotosis peaked at 2 h following reperfusion. 44 Therefore, in the ischemic lung, pneumocyte apoptosis seems to be an early event after lung reperfusion.…”
Section: Reperfusion Injurymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The positions for the quantitative evaluation (at least 10 per sample) were chosen using systematic uniform random sampling scheme. 31 Using this random technique there were some partially or almost "empty" fields corresponding to the necrotic areas in the tumor. Such fields have not been excluded from the analysis, but this was the reason why we have used such a parameter as numerical density per vessel area but not per field of view.…”
Section: Vascular Casting Morphology and Morphometric Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). This cell type is usually more resistant to injury than the type I cell [20,23,58] and serves as the progenitor cell for the regeneration of the adult alveolar epithelium [59]. It is, however, important to note that the stereological analysis of certain cell types can sometimes cause problems when pathological alterations, e.g.…”
Section: Lung Cell Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%