Gerhauser I, Baumgärtner W, Herden C
Department of Pathology, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Bünteweg 17, 30559 Hannover, Germany.
Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr. 2007 Apr;114(4):124-8.
An unusual type of hypertrophic astrocytes termed plump polygonal astrocytes (PPA) has been observed in the feline central nervous system which was characterized in a first preliminary study of 17 cats. These cells presented an oval to polygonal shape, measured about 20 microm in diameter, and displayed short, barely detectable processes. The condensed, hyperchromatic, eccentric nucleus was surrounded by an abundant, homogenous, eosinophilic cytoplasm. These GFAP-and S-100-positive and vimentin-negative cells were predominantly found in brains showing status spongiosus and less frequently in association with inflammation and in brains lacking histological lesions. They were mainly detected in white matter areas of the hindbrain. In addition, these cells were also observed in the dentate hilar region adjacent to degenerated neurons and a small amount of PPA were positive for caspase-3. It remains to be determined if PPA represent a specific type of reactive astrocytes and whether they are characteristic for a specific cause or response in the feline brain.
在对17只猫的首次初步研究中,在猫的中枢神经系统中观察到一种不寻常的肥大星形胶质细胞类型,称为饱满多边形星形胶质细胞(PPA)。这些细胞呈椭圆形至多边形,直径约20微米,显示出短的、几乎难以检测到的突起。浓缩的、深染的、偏心的细胞核被丰富的、均匀的、嗜酸性细胞质包围。这些GFAP和S-100阳性且波形蛋白阴性的细胞主要在呈现海绵状状态的大脑中发现,较少与炎症相关,在缺乏组织学病变的大脑中也较少见。它们主要在后脑的白质区域被检测到。此外,在与退化神经元相邻的齿状门区也观察到了这些细胞,少量PPA对caspase-3呈阳性。PPA是否代表一种特定类型的反应性星形胶质细胞,以及它们是否是猫脑特定病因或反应的特征,仍有待确定。