1.Immunohistochemical study of caveolin-1 and -2 in the rat retina.
Heechul KIM ; Taeki LEE ; Jeeyoung LEE ; Meejung AHN ; Changjong MOON ; Myung Bok WIE ; Taekyun SHIN
Journal of Veterinary Science 2006;7(2):101-104
The expression of caveolin-1 and -2 in the retina was examined; Western blot analysis showed that both were present. Immunohistochemistry indicated that caveolin-1 was expressed in the majority of retinal layers, including the ganglion cell layer, inner plexiform layer, outer plexiform layer, and in the vascular endothelial cells of the retina. Caveolin-2 was primarily immunostained in the vessels, but in a few other elements as well. This is the first demonstration of caveolin differential expression in the retina of rats, and suggests that caveolin plays an important role in signal transduction in glial cells and neuronal cells.
Animals
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Caveolin 1/*analysis/immunology
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Caveolin 2/*analysis/immunology
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Gene Expression Regulation
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Immunohistochemistry
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Male
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Retina/*chemistry
2.Squamous cell carcinoma arising from a long-standing epidermoid cyst of the back
Taeki KIM ; Junhyung KIM ; Jaehoon CHOI ; Taehee JO ; Hye Won LEE ; Woonhyeok JEONG
Archives of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery 2020;26(3):114-117
Epidermoid cysts are commonly encountered benign lesions in the field of plastic surgery, but their malignant transformation into squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is extremely rare. A 68-year old woman with a cystic mass on her left lower back presented to our department. We excised the lesion under the suspicion of an epidermoid cyst or metastatic colon cancer based on the patient’s medical history. The skin defect was covered with a split-thickness skin graft, and histopathological evaluation revealed the presence of SCC. Because of the low incidence of SCC arising from an epidermoid cyst, the mechanism of transformation of such cysts to SCC and the prognosis of this condition have not yet been well established. We therefore share the details of this rare case to contribute to the growing base of knowledge about SCC that arises from an epidermoid cyst.