Y. Sato et al., Hepatic stellate cells (Ito cells) in veno-occlusive disease of the liver after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation, HISTOPATHOL, 34(1), 1999, pp. 66-70
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Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Aims: To evaluate the role of activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) in he
patic veno-occlusive disease (VOD) after bone marrow transcription (BMT), w
e studied the distribution and area of activated HSCs by immunohistochemist
ry for a-smooth muscle actin (SMA).
Methods and results: We examined the liver of seven autopsy cases with hepa
tic VOD or without VOD after allogeneic BMT and ave autopsy cases without l
iver disease as a control both microscopically and immunohistochemically. I
n normal liver tissues, SMA-positive cells were observed around the central
veins, while they were more frequently noted along the sinusoidal walls as
well as around the central veins in liver tissues with or without VOD afte
r BMT. The area of activated HSCs increased significantly in zones 1 and 2,
and more prominently in zone 3 of the liver tissues after BMT than normal
liver tissues, and was much larger in zone 3 of liver tissues with VOD, The
activated HSCs were immunohistochemically negative for the regulatory cont
ractile proteins (heavy caldesmon and calponin).
Conclusions: These results indicated that the activated HSCs may play an im
portant role in sinusoidal fibrosis and luminal narrowing or occlusion of t
he central veins in VOD after BMT.