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Vitamin A-containing lipocytes and formation of type III collagen in liver injury.
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ImmunologyPathologyCell DeathCellular PhysiologyInflammationType Iii Collage-HepatotoxicityHepatology FibrosisHepatocellular NecrosisTissue InjuryConnective Tissue DiseaseFibrosisLiver InjuryLiver PhysiologyExtracellular MatrixHistopathologyHepatology InflammationCell BiologyHepatologyVitamin A-containing LipocytesLiver DiseaseWound HealingLiverMedicineHuman TissueType Iii Collagen
Hepatocellular necrosis in carbon tetracholride-induced injury of rats is associated with an accumulation of lipocytes (perisinusoidal cells or Ito cells) containing fat droplets and giving vitamin A fluorescence. In the subsequent formation of connective tissue septa, transitional cells having morphologic characteristics of lipocytes and fibroblasts are abundant and are associated with the appearance of type III collage-. The features suggest that the lipocyte is the precursor of the fibroblasts responsible for parenchymal fibrillogenesis and under these conditions forms type III collagen. The process is a postulated link between hepatocellular necrosis and fibrosis.
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