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. 1973 Apr;71(1):93-112.

Mesothelial injury and recovery

Mesothelial injury and recovery

G B Ryan et al. Am J Pathol. 1973 Apr.

Abstract

This paper describes the cytologic effects of drying or wetting of visceral peritoneum and the course of mesothelial regeneration. Using en face silver staining and electron microscopy, it was found that mesothelial cells disappeared from the surface after the cecum was either briefly dried or kept wet with isotonic saline for 30 minutes; the fibrin-slide technic showed that such injury caused a loss of the normal serosal fibrinolytic activity. In following the course of mesothelial regeneration using the same technics, it was apparent that free-floating peritoneal mononuclear cells settled on the denuded surface where they spread out, attached to one another, and developed features (eg, microvilli) typical of mature mesothelial cells; such new mesothelium showed a greatly enhanced fibrinolytic activity.

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