Endosteal surfaces in hyperparathyroidism: an enzyme cytochemical study on low-temperature-processed, glycol-methacrylate-embedded bone biopsies.
Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol
; 419(5): 425-31, 1991.
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Alkaline phosphatase (AlP) and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) activities have been studied comparatively in needle biopsies of the iliac crest of four cases of secondary hyperparathyroidism (renal osteodystrophy). AlP activity was associated with the plasma membrane of osteoblasts and their processes, of reticular cells of bone marrow and of young osteocytes of osteoid borders and woven bone. Moreover, it was detected in the fibroblast-like cells of the endosteal "fibrosis". These cells were orderly in arrangement and were parallel to the endosteal surfaces near zones of bone formation. They were disorderly near zones of bone resorption. A strong TRAP-positive reaction was present in osteoclasts and mononuclear cells of endosteal "fibrosis" and in osteocytes located near active osteoclasts and in woven bone. These results suggest that the so-called fibrosis of hyperparathyroidism, rather than representing reparative, inert tissue, consists of osteoblast-like cells, probably precursors of osteoblasts derived by parathormone-stimulated proliferation of AlP-positive stromal cells of bone marrow, and of TRAP-positive, mononuclear cells, probably preosteoclasts. Moreover, they show that TRAP activity can be present in osteocytes, probably under stimulation by the same factors which stimulate osteoclast activity. The histochemical demonstration of AlP and TRAP facilitates the morphological diagnosis of metabolic bone disease and may improve knowledge of bone physiopathology.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Osso e Ossos
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Técnicas Histológicas
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Hiperparatireoidismo
Limite:
Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol
Ano de publicação:
1991
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