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Dyskeratotic Process of Hyperkeratosis lenticularis perstans (Flegel)

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The dyskeratotic changes in the lesions of hyperkeratosis lenticularis perstans were examined electron microscopically and histochemically. Under electron microscopy, the formation of keratohyalin granules was reduced and there was a lack of lamellar granule formation. In addition, the catabolic processes were disturbed, and ribosomal and mitochondrial structures remained, and lipid crystal-like structures were seen in the stratum corneum. The structure of the desmosomes of the stratum corneum was identical to that seen in the stratum spinosum. Staining with thiol-specific, fluorescent reagent, N-(7-dimethylamino-4-methyl-coumarinyl) maleimide (DACM) demonstrated strong fluorescence in the cytoplasm of the stratum corneum and granulosum without reduction by 2-mercaptoethanol. With reduction, moderate fluorescence was only seen at the periphery of the stratum corneum cells. These results indicate that there is a cystine-rich protein in the stratum corneum cells.
Title: Dyskeratotic Process of Hyperkeratosis lenticularis perstans (Flegel)
Description:
The dyskeratotic changes in the lesions of hyperkeratosis lenticularis perstans were examined electron microscopically and histochemically.
Under electron microscopy, the formation of keratohyalin granules was reduced and there was a lack of lamellar granule formation.
In addition, the catabolic processes were disturbed, and ribosomal and mitochondrial structures remained, and lipid crystal-like structures were seen in the stratum corneum.
The structure of the desmosomes of the stratum corneum was identical to that seen in the stratum spinosum.
Staining with thiol-specific, fluorescent reagent, N-(7-dimethylamino-4-methyl-coumarinyl) maleimide (DACM) demonstrated strong fluorescence in the cytoplasm of the stratum corneum and granulosum without reduction by 2-mercaptoethanol.
With reduction, moderate fluorescence was only seen at the periphery of the stratum corneum cells.
These results indicate that there is a cystine-rich protein in the stratum corneum cells.

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