995 resultados para Miller, William jr., of Philadelphia.


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Primary Myelofibrosis (PMF) is the end-stage of Philadelphia-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) and is characterized by fibrosis and hematopoietic failure in bone marrow, with a consequential migration of the malignant hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) in the spleen where they induce ineffective haematopoiesis. To date, available therapies for PMF are still palliative and do not halt the progression of this neoplasm. During my PhD years, our laboratory investigated the factors promoting the onset and progression of PMF. In our PMF mice model, Gata1low mouse, we studied the role of the interaction of HSC niche with megakaryocytes and HSC localization in the bone marrow during their division and cycle. We observed the inflammation and the main protagonists (LNC-2, CXCL1, and TGF-β) of this process and how their level changes before and after the onset of the disease. We investigated the different megakaryocyte populations in the fibrotic environment in different organs (lung and bone marrow) to define the megakaryocytes implicated in this process. In human samples, we described different ultrastructural abnormalities of megakaryocytes from the bone marrow and the spleen, identifying a possible different metabolism in those two populations. In conclusion, we highlighted the intricated crosstalk between the megakaryocytes, the niche and HSC in PMF. We identified megakaryocytes-dependent cytokines altering the homeostasis of the niche and HSC. Those cytokines could be used as alternative therapeutic targets. Furthermore, we observed different megakaryocytic populations in different organs, providing new prospective on the role of megakaryocytes in different microenvironments.

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Background Iron accumulation was investigated qualitatively and quantitatively in the liver of 15 captive Brachyteles spp. Methods Hepatic hemosiderosis index (HHI) was determined as the area percentage of the liver parenchyma occupied by hemosiderin and ferritin deposits, through computerized histomorphometric analysis of Prussian blue-stained histologic sections. Results All studied animals presented liver hemosiderosis, and HHI ranged from 0.2% to 41.7%. There were no significant differences in HHI between muriqui species or genders, and no correlations were detected among HHI and age, time in captivity or body mass. Iron deposits were accompanied by other hepatic disorders. Conclusions This is the first study addressing the occurrence and consequences of iron overloading in the liver of muriquis. We propose that hemosiderosis may act as a contribute factor for the development of hepatic injuries. Further studies are advised to clarify the role of diet in the pathogenesis of hemosiderosis in these atelids.

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v. 41 1930

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