HIGH-ACTIVITY CARBONIC-ANHYDRASE ISOENZYME (CA-II) IN HUMAN GALLBLADDER EPITHELIUM

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作者
JUVONEN, T
PARKKILA, S
PARKKILA, AK
NIEMELA, O
LAJUNEN, LHJ
KAIRALUOMA, MI
PERAMAKI, P
RAJANIEMI, H
机构
[1] UNIV OULU,DEPT ANAT,OULU,FINLAND
[2] UNIV OULU,DEPT CLIN CHEM,OULU,FINLAND
[3] UNIV OULU,DEPT CHEM,SF-90570 OULU,FINLAND
关键词
GALLSTONES; CALCIUM; CARBONIC ANHYDRASE; IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY; DIGITAL IMAGE ANALYSIS;
D O I
10.1177/42.10.7930522
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Acidification of bile is one of the factors that prevents calcium precipitation and thereby gallstone formation. Catbonic anhydrase II (CA II) has previously been shown to be one of the key factors in the human alimentary tract that regulates the acid-base balance. We demonstrated CA II expression in the human gallbladder epithelium using immunohistochemical techniques, elucidated the CA II content of the epithelium by digital image analysis of the immunohistochemically stained enzyme in samples from 16 patients undergoing cholecystectomy, and correlated the results with the calcium content of the gallstones. Nine patients had symptomatic gallstone disease and seven an acalculous, histologically normal gallbladder. The patients were classified into two groups on the basis of the calcium content of their gallstones: no gallstones or gallstones containing no calcium (Group 1) and gallstones with 2-87% calcium by weight (Group 2). The immunohistochemical techniques showed distinct epithelial CA II-positive staining in most of the gallbladder samples, but digital image analysis revealed distinct variations in staining intensity among them. The median staining intensity index was significantly higher in Group 1 (0.4463) than in Group 2 (0.2376; p = 0.0262). The results suggest that CA II is abundantly expressed in the normal gallbladder epithelium and that decreased expression may be associated with the formation of calcified gallstones. These findings are relevant to the pathogenesis of gallstone disease.-
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页码:1393 / 1397
页数:5
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