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1 Disorders of Glycogen Degradation. Pathology of Calcification.
General Pathology Cellular and Organ Pathology Disorders of Glycogen Degradation. Pathology of Calcification. Jaroslava Dušková Inst. Pathol. ,1st Med. Faculty, Charles Univ. Prague

2 Glycogen linear and branched polymer cca 60 000 - D-glucose molecules
monoparticles (beta) - muscle complex particles (alpha) hepatocyte

3 Enzymes Involved in Glycogen Metabolism
g.-synthase - brancher phophorylase kinase - debrancher g-6-phosphatase -glucosidase

4 Storage Diseases Def.: inborn errors of metabolism (mostly single gene abnormality) leading to an enzyme defect with subsequent accumulation of the substrate (& lack of the product) in tissues or organs „thesaurismoses“

5 Glycogenosis I – von Gierke
E defect - gl-6 - phosphatase Organ damage - liver, kidney

6 Glycogenosis II – Pompe
E -defect - alfa1, 4 - glycosidase Organ damage - heart

7 Glycogen Storage Diseases -1.
E- def Severity of Disease Tissues Involved von Gierke Glucose-6 phosphatase Severe Liver,kidney, gut Pompe  1,4 glucosidase Lethal Heart (+systemic) Cori Amylo-1,6 Glucosidase (debrancher) Liver (+systemic)

8 Glycogen Storage Diseases -2.
E- def Severity of Disease Tissues Involved Andersen Amylo-1,4-1,6 transglucosidase (brancher) Lethal Liver (+systemic) Mc Ardle Muscle phosphorylase Mild Skeletal muscle Hers Liver phosphorylase

9 Clear Intracellular Vacuoles & adjunct techniques
accumulations of water neg. lipides SUDAN, OIL RED polysaccharides PAS, A-PAS

10 Glycogen easily lost in long lasting water based fixative solutions
water soluble easily lost in long lasting water based fixative solutions

11 Calcification Def.: depositions of Ca (mostly phosphate salts) in tissues or organs Classification: dystrophic metastatic

12 Calcification - physiology
Matrix vesicles - osteoblasts- nidus calcification Non collagen proteins - osteopontin, osteonektin, osteokalcin, Gla protein, sialoprotein Alkalic phosphatase Phospholipids Collagen I Hydroxyapatite

13 Pathology Conditions with Calcium Deposits
Calcification dystrophic metastatic Calcinosis localized generalized Chondrocalcinosis - pseudogout

14 Calcification - Microscopy
Basophilic Von Kossa - Ag impregnation Alizarine red + Tetracyclin fluorescence Polarized light birefringence

15 Calcification Dystrophic Metastatic Serum Ca level: normal
Tissues/Organs status dystrophic changes (necrosis, scar…, low metab. turnover) Metastatic Serum Ca level: Tissues/Organs status normal, local alcalisation (acid secretion - urine, stomach juice, sweat…)

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17 Dystrophic Calcification

18 Calcification Dystrophic Metastatic Serum Ca level: normal
Tissues/Organs status dystrophic changes (necrosis, scar…, low metab. turnover) Metastatic Serum Ca level: Tissues/Organs status normal, local alcalisation (acid secretion - urine, stomach juice, sweat…)

19 Ca Salts in the Calcified Foci
Ca phophate Ca3(PO4)2 Ca diphosphate (Ca2P2O7) Hydroxyapatite (Ca5 (PO4)3.OH

20 Pathology Conditions with Calcium Deposits
Calcification dystrophic metastatic Calcinosis localized generalized Chondrocalcinosis - pseudogout

21 Dystrophic Calcification
Frequent necrotic tissue connective tissue vessels kalkospherites intracellular calcifiction of lysosoms Less frequent tendon, cartilage, elastics, bas. membranes

22 Calcinosis Forms - localised Localisation – connective tissue, muscles
Forms - localised generalised Localisation – connective tissue, muscles

23 Chondrocalcinosis crystal deposit disease (pseudogout)
pyrophophate and hydroxyapatite deposits localisation – synovial membrane, cortilage, bone

24 Calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease (Chondrocalcinosis, pseudogout)
Clinic: may simulate different diseases Arthroscopy - chalky white deposits Tophaceus deposits with crystalline aggregates Crystals stain with von Kossa technique Foreign body type multinucleated giant cell reaction Deposits are in synovium, cartilage, bone


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