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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery > Volume 34(4); 1991 > Article
Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1991;34(4): 649-658.
Ultrastructural study of basement membrane of choleastoma epithelium.
Kyung You Park, Joong Saeng Cho, Chang Il Cha
眞珠腫 上皮基底膜의 微細構造學的 變化에 關한 硏究
박경유1 · 조중생2 · 차창일2
한림대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실1;경희대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실2;
ABSTRACT

The epithelium of cholesteatoma covers a connective tissue, which is characterized by loose stroma, fibroblasts, histocytes, capillaries, and occasional mast cells. The migration theory, retraction theory, and metaplasia theory have been established and are considered to share the mechanism of genesis in the middle ear epithelium. Recently, some investigators have been interested in the role of keratin, Langerhans' cells, and mast cells in the disease process of cholesteatoma, but the role of the basement membrane has not been determined. Human cholesteatoma tissues were obtained from 9 patients during ear surgery, and these tissues were examined with light and electron microscopy to clarify the role of the basement membrane in the disease process of cholesteatoma. The results obtained were as follows : The epidermal cells of cholesteatoma contained a great amount of lysosome and phagosome in some places ; the basement membrane was discontinued in some places ; some of the epidermal cells protruded at those discontinuations, and organella(rER, Golgi apparatus) of cells markedly developed in the cytoplasm of the epidermal cell ; and the fibroblastic cells had exocytotic pits that surrounded the epidermal cells and made direct contact with the epidermal cells. These fibroblasts also showed evidence of morphological hyperfunction. The findings suggested that partial interruption of the basement membrane, as well as epidermal-mesenchymal interaction could contribute to the disease process of cholesteatoma.

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