02511nas a2200313 4500000000100000008004100001260001300042653001100055653002500066653002500091653003900116653001700155653002200172653001800194100001400212700001600226700001800242700001300260700001200273700001300285700001600298700001400314700001200328245007300340300001100413490000700424520175200431022001402183 2011 d c2011 Jan10aHumans10aImmunohistochemistry10aLeprosy, Tuberculoid10aMicroscopy, Electron, Transmission10aNerve Fibers10aPeripheral nerves10aSchwann Cells1 aAntunes S1 aMedeiros MF1 aCĂ´rte-Real S1 aJardim M1 aNery JC1 aHacker M1 aValentim VC1 aAmadeu TP1 aSarno E00aMicrofasciculation: a morphological pattern in leprosy nerve damage. a304-110 v583 a
AIMS: To study Microfasciculation, a perineurial response found in neuropathies, emphasizing its frequency, detailed morphological characteristics and biological significance in pure neural leprosy (PNL), post-treatment leprosy neuropathy (PTLN) and non-leprosy neuropathies (NLN).
METHODS AND RESULTS: Morphological characteristics of microfascicles were examined via histological staining methods, immunohistochemical expression of neural markers and transmission electronmicroscopy. The detection of microfasciculation in 18 nerve biopsy specimens [12 PNL, six PTLN but not in the NLN group, was associated strongly with perineurial damage and the presence of a multibacillary inflammatory process in the nerves, particularly in the perineurium. Immunoreactivity to anti-S100 protein, anti-neurofilament, anti-nerve growth receptor and anti-myelin basic protein immunoreactivity was found within microfascicles. Ultrastructural examination of three biopsies showed that fibroblast-perineurial cells were devoid of basement membrane despite perineurial-like NGFr immunoreactivity. Morphological evidence demonstrated that multipotent pericytes from inflammation-activated microvessels could be the origin of fibroblast-perineurial cells.
CONCLUSIONS: A microfasciculation pattern was found in 10% of leprosy-affected nerves. The microfascicles were composed predominantly of unmyelinated fibres and denervated Schwann cells (SCs) surrounded by fibroblast-perineurial cells. This pattern was found more frequently in leprosy nerves with acid-fast bacilli (AFB) and perineurial damage while undergoing an inflammatory process. Further experimental studies are necessary to elucidate microfascicle formation.
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