Lingen M W
Department of Pathology, Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Ill 60153, USA.
Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2001 Jan;125(1):67-71. doi: 10.5858/2001-125-0067-ROLAEC.
The basic signs and symptoms of inflammation and wound healing have been appreciated for thousands of years. However, the specific cells involved and their roles in this complex environment are still being elucidated today. In 1926, the origin of the phagocytic mononuclear ameboid wandering cell (macrophage) had not been determined. One popular theory was that the cells were differentiated from the endothelial cells of the nearby blood vessels, whereas others believed that the cells came from the peripheral blood or resting wandering cells. The purpose of this article is to review the seminal article published by Lang regarding this topic nearly 75 years ago. In addition, this article will review what is now known with regard to the role of the macrophage and endothelial cells in the development of angiogenesis, which is arguably the most critical component of successful inflammatory process or wound healing.
炎症和伤口愈合的基本体征和症状已为人所知数千年。然而,参与其中的特定细胞及其在这个复杂环境中的作用至今仍在被阐明。1926年,吞噬性单核阿米巴样游走细胞(巨噬细胞)的起源尚未确定。一种流行的理论是,这些细胞是从附近血管的内皮细胞分化而来的,而其他人则认为这些细胞来自外周血或静止的游走细胞。本文的目的是回顾近75年前朗发表的关于这个主题的开创性文章。此外,本文还将回顾目前已知的巨噬细胞和内皮细胞在血管生成过程中的作用,而血管生成可以说是成功的炎症过程或伤口愈合的最关键组成部分。