УЛЬТРАСТРУКТУРНАЯ ПЕРЕСТРОЙКА ТКАНЕЙ ПОДЖЕЛУДОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ ПРИ ХРОНИЧЕСКОМ ПАНКРЕАТИТЕ
Аннотация
Представлены результаты изучения препаратов поджелудочной железы (ПЖ) 20 оперированных пациентов с хроническим панкреатитом (ХП) с помощью электронной микроскопии. Установлено, что при ХП в ПЖ на клеточном уровне происходит непрерывный процесс некробиоза с вовлечением всех структур железы: протоков, ацинарной ткани, нервов. Выявлено большое количество звездчатых клеток, определяющих развитие фиброза ПЖ. На основании результатов исследования установлено, что причиной прогрессирования перидуктального фиброза может быть стимуляция звездчатых клеток вторичной ишемией ткани ПЖ.
Об авторах
А. Ч. ШУЛЕЙКОБеларусь
А. В. ВОРОБЕЙ
Беларусь
С. А. НОВАКОВСКАЯ
Беларусь
Л. И. АРЧАКОВА
Беларусь
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
ШУЛЕЙКО А.Ч., ВОРОБЕЙ А.В., НОВАКОВСКАЯ С.А., АРЧАКОВА Л.И. УЛЬТРАСТРУКТУРНАЯ ПЕРЕСТРОЙКА ТКАНЕЙ ПОДЖЕЛУДОЧНОЙ ЖЕЛЕЗЫ ПРИ ХРОНИЧЕСКОМ ПАНКРЕАТИТЕ. Известия Национальной академии наук Беларуси. Серия медицинских наук. 2016;(3):47-56.
For citation:
SHULEIKA A.Ch., VARABEI A.V., NOVAKOVSKAYA S.A., ARCHAKOVA L.I. ULTRASTRUCTURAL RESTRUCTURING THE PANCREATIC TISSUE IN CHRONIC PANCREATITIS. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Medical series. 2016;(3):47-56. (In Russ.)