Article
On the presence of hepatic stellate cells in portal spaces
Registro en:
FONSECA, Y. de O. et al. On the presence of hepatic stellate cells in portal spaces. Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, v. 100, n. 3, p. 289-291, 2005.
0074-0276
Autor
Fonseca, Yannick de Oliveira
Lima, Camila Bião
Santos, Elisângela Trindade
Andrade, Zilton de Araújo
Resumen
Previous studies in mice with hypervitaminosis A have demonstrated that fat-storing cells (hepatic stellate cells-
HSCs) participate in schistosomal granuloma fibrogenesis. The origin of such cells in portal areas, away from the
Disse spaces, was herein investigated. HSCs were identified in frozen sections of the liver by means of Sudan III
staining. They appeared as red-stained cells disposed along the sinusoids of normal mice, but were never found
within portal spaces. However, in the chronically inflamed portal spaces of Capillaria hepatica-infected mice, Sudan
III-positive cells were frequently present among leukocytes and fibroblast-like cells. Thus, there are no resident
HSCs in portal spaces, but their presence there in chronic inflammatory processes indicates that they are able to
migrate from peri-sinusoidal areas in order to reach the portal areas