Ultrastructure of experimental candidial lesions in the rabbit esophagus |
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Authors: | Kazunori Hoshika Mitsuo Iida Hiroko Mine |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, Kawasaki Medical School, 577, Matsushima, 701-01 Kurashiki, Japan;(2) Department of Clinical Nutrition, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare, 288, Matsushima, 701-01 Kurashiki, Japan |
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Abstract: | Although the esophagus is the most frequent site ofCandida infections in the gastrointestinal tract, and many clinical studies about it have been reported, little attention has been directed toward experimental candidiasis of the esophagus, especially with regard to its ultrastructure. Using transmission electron microscopy, this study was performed to clarify the ultrastructure of experimental lesions, obtained from five New Zealand white male rabbits which were given a suspension ofCandida albicans cells (107/ml) for 13 days. The results showed that the lesions consisted of exfoliating, squamous epithelial cells with mycelial elements ofCandida albicans cells penetrating through them, and that a widened intercellular space between individual cells in the area of candidial invasion seems to be a characteristic finding of candidial infection. A part of this study was presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the Clinical Electron Microscopy Society of Japan, Matsumoto, September 28–30, 1993. |
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Keywords: | Ultrastructure Esophagus Candida albicans Candidial lesion |
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