Gallbladder epithelial acid hydrolases in human cholecystitis
✍ Scribed by E. Kouroumalis; D. Hopwood; P. E. Ross; G. Milne; I. A. D. Bouchier
- Book ID
- 104505282
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 796 KB
- Volume
- 139
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3417
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The lysosomal enzymes β‐glucuronidase and acid phosphatase were studied in 112 patients with cholecystitis. Acid phosphatase activity was generally lower in patients with cholesterol stones compared with cases with pigment stones. β‐glucuronidase activity was higher in acalculous cholecystitis than in any other group, a fact compatible with the concept that in lithiasis the enzyme is secreted into the bile and therefore may participate in nidus formation. Histochemistry at light microscopical level clearly demonstrates the lysosomal distribution of these enzymes and their presence in the macrophages infiltrating lamina propria in cholesterolosis. Electron histochemistry in 45 patients showed acid phosphatase activity in lysosomes and some in mucous droplets. Thiamine pyrophosphatase activity, a marker for the Golgi system, showed a close association with these mucous droplets. The secretion of mucus will be accompanied by a secretion of acid phosphatase, and by implication other acid hydrolases, into the bile.
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