Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation in human sublingual glands: a microscopic postmortem study
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Resumo: | Although some morphological investigations on aged human sublingual glands (HSG) found eventual phenomena identified as autolysis and mucous extravasation, the exact meaning of these findings has not been elucidated. Objective The aim of this work is to investigate whether acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation are related to the aging process in human sublingual glands. We also speculate if autolytic changes may assist forensic pathologists in determining time of death. Material and Methods 186 cadavers’ glands were allocated to age groups: I (0–30 years); II (31–60), and III (61–90). Time and mode of death were also recorded. Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation were classified as present or absent. Ultrastructural analysis was performed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Data were compared using Mann-Whitney U, Spearman’s correlation coefficient, Kruskal-Wallis, and Dunn tests (p<0.05). Results There was correlation between age and acinar autolysis (r=0.38; p=0.0001). However, there was no correlation between autolysis and time of death. No differences were observed between genders. TEM showed mucous and serous cells presenting nuclear and membrane alterations and mucous cells were more susceptible to autolysis. Conclusion Acinar autolysis occurred in all age groups and increased with age while mucous extravasation was rarely found. Both findings are independent. Autolysis degrees in HSG could not be used to determine time of death. |
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Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation in human sublingual glands: a microscopic postmortem studyAgingSalivary glandsHistologyAutolysisForensic DentistryAlthough some morphological investigations on aged human sublingual glands (HSG) found eventual phenomena identified as autolysis and mucous extravasation, the exact meaning of these findings has not been elucidated. Objective The aim of this work is to investigate whether acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation are related to the aging process in human sublingual glands. We also speculate if autolytic changes may assist forensic pathologists in determining time of death. Material and Methods 186 cadavers’ glands were allocated to age groups: I (0–30 years); II (31–60), and III (61–90). Time and mode of death were also recorded. Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation were classified as present or absent. Ultrastructural analysis was performed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Data were compared using Mann-Whitney U, Spearman’s correlation coefficient, Kruskal-Wallis, and Dunn tests (p<0.05). Results There was correlation between age and acinar autolysis (r=0.38; p=0.0001). However, there was no correlation between autolysis and time of death. No differences were observed between genders. TEM showed mucous and serous cells presenting nuclear and membrane alterations and mucous cells were more susceptible to autolysis. Conclusion Acinar autolysis occurred in all age groups and increased with age while mucous extravasation was rarely found. Both findings are independent. Autolysis degrees in HSG could not be used to determine time of death.Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP2015-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572015000500459Journal of Applied Oral Science v.23 n.5 2015reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/1678-775720150139info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAZEVEDO-ALANIS,Luciana ReisTOLENTINO,Elen de SouzaASSIS,Gerson Francisco deCESTARI,Tânia MaryLARA,Vanessa SoaresDAMANTE,José Humbertoeng2016-05-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-77572015000500459Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2016-05-12T00:00Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation in human sublingual glands: a microscopic postmortem study |
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Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation in human sublingual glands: a microscopic postmortem study |
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Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation in human sublingual glands: a microscopic postmortem study AZEVEDO-ALANIS,Luciana Reis Aging Salivary glands Histology Autolysis Forensic Dentistry |
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Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation in human sublingual glands: a microscopic postmortem study |
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Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation in human sublingual glands: a microscopic postmortem study |
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Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation in human sublingual glands: a microscopic postmortem study |
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Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation in human sublingual glands: a microscopic postmortem study |
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Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation in human sublingual glands: a microscopic postmortem study |
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AZEVEDO-ALANIS,Luciana Reis |
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AZEVEDO-ALANIS,Luciana Reis TOLENTINO,Elen de Souza ASSIS,Gerson Francisco de CESTARI,Tânia Mary LARA,Vanessa Soares DAMANTE,José Humberto |
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TOLENTINO,Elen de Souza ASSIS,Gerson Francisco de CESTARI,Tânia Mary LARA,Vanessa Soares DAMANTE,José Humberto |
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AZEVEDO-ALANIS,Luciana Reis TOLENTINO,Elen de Souza ASSIS,Gerson Francisco de CESTARI,Tânia Mary LARA,Vanessa Soares DAMANTE,José Humberto |
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Aging Salivary glands Histology Autolysis Forensic Dentistry |
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Aging Salivary glands Histology Autolysis Forensic Dentistry |
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Although some morphological investigations on aged human sublingual glands (HSG) found eventual phenomena identified as autolysis and mucous extravasation, the exact meaning of these findings has not been elucidated. Objective The aim of this work is to investigate whether acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation are related to the aging process in human sublingual glands. We also speculate if autolytic changes may assist forensic pathologists in determining time of death. Material and Methods 186 cadavers’ glands were allocated to age groups: I (0–30 years); II (31–60), and III (61–90). Time and mode of death were also recorded. Acinar autolysis and mucous extravasation were classified as present or absent. Ultrastructural analysis was performed using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Data were compared using Mann-Whitney U, Spearman’s correlation coefficient, Kruskal-Wallis, and Dunn tests (p<0.05). Results There was correlation between age and acinar autolysis (r=0.38; p=0.0001). However, there was no correlation between autolysis and time of death. No differences were observed between genders. TEM showed mucous and serous cells presenting nuclear and membrane alterations and mucous cells were more susceptible to autolysis. Conclusion Acinar autolysis occurred in all age groups and increased with age while mucous extravasation was rarely found. Both findings are independent. Autolysis degrees in HSG could not be used to determine time of death. |
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