acid-phosphatase has been researched along with Pleurisy* in 5 studies
5 other study(ies) available for acid-phosphatase and Pleurisy
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Differences in normal structure and reaction to adjuvant between the costal and the visceral pleura.
Visceral and costal pleurae of the rabbit were studied by light and electron microscopy in the normal state, after India ink injection into the pleural cavity and in pleuritis induced by intrapleurally injected adjuvant. In normal rabbits, the mesothelial cells in the visceral pleura had more numerous microvilli and pinocytotic vesicles than in the costal pleura. The surface coat on the microvilli was much thicker in the former than in the latter. Intrapleurally injected India ink particles were phagocytosed by mesothelial cells and macrophages. The phagocytotic activity was more prominent on the costal side than on the visceral side. In rabbits with adjuvant induced pleuritis, the visceral pleura, but not the costal pleura, showed mushroom-like projections on the pleural surface which were composed of a fibrin mass mixed with phagocytotic macrophages and covered by proliferative mesothelial cells. These hitherto poorly known structures, which were formed, though less conspicuously, also after India ink administration, seemed to play an important role in the initial protection of the lung against foreign body invasions from the pleural cavity. With the progress of pleuritis, the mushroom-like projections changed into patchy granulation tissues which were well localized and did not exceed the elastic layer. In the costal pleura, apparently due to a poorer protective mechanism than in the visceral pleura, granulation tissue was formed much more extensively and diffusely. No signs of transformation of mesothelial cells into fibroblasts were recognized. Fat-containing cells closely resembling the Ito cells in the liver occurred in the submesothelial and subpleural layers of the visceral pleura. Topics: Acid Phosphatase; Animals; Cytoplasm; Freund's Adjuvant; Histocytochemistry; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning; Pleura; Pleurisy; Rabbits | 1978 |
The relation of cyclic AMP levels to phagocytosis and enzyme release in acute inflammation in vivo.
The effect of altering endogenous leucocyte cyclic AMP levels on phagocytosis and lysosomal enzyme release was studied in vivo. Acute pleural exudates were produced in rats using either calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystals or rat serum. Despite marked increases in leucocyte cyclic AMP concentration produced by injection of dibutyryl cyclic AMP and theophylline, there was no reduction in crystal phagocytosis or in enzyme discharge. Topics: Acid Phosphatase; Animals; Bucladesine; Cyclic AMP; Exudates and Transudates; Glucuronidase; Inflammation; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase; Leukocytes; Male; Phagocytosis; Pleurisy; Rats; Theophylline | 1977 |
[Cytochemical tests on sediment cells of malignant and benign exudates].
In exsudate cells separated from serous body cavities of 29 tumour patients and 30 patients with inflammatory and congestive effusion in cardiac failure or liver cirrhosis respectively the activities of acid and alkaline phosphatase were determined. In addition to sudanophilia the cell content of glycogen and that of ribonucleinic acid were evaluated. By means of cytochemical findings it could be found that an increase of unspecific esterase, acid phosphatase and ribonucleic acid in atypical cells points to a malignous ethiology of the exudate. Topics: Acid Phosphatase; Alkaline Phosphatase; Ascitic Fluid; Esterases; Exudates and Transudates; Glycogen; Heart Failure; Histocytochemistry; Hodgkin Disease; Humans; Leukemia; Liver Cirrhosis; Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse; Neoplasms; Peritonitis; Pleural Effusion; Pleurisy; RNA | 1975 |
[Activity of certain enzymes of blood and exudate under conditions of development of experimental inflammation].
Topics: Acid Phosphatase; Alkaline Phosphatase; Animals; Female; Male; Pleural Effusion; Pleurisy; Rats | 1974 |
SOME DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STAPHYLOCOCCI ISOLATED FROM PUS AND FROM HEALTHY CARRIERS.
Topics: Acid Phosphatase; Bacteriophage Typing; Biomedical Research; Carrier State; Child; Diarrhea; Diarrhea, Infantile; Glutamates; Humans; Ketones; Mice; Pleurisy; Pneumonia; Research; Staphylococcal Infections; Staphylococcus; Suppuration | 1964 |