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2011, Volume 27, Number 3, Page(s) 215-220
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DOI: 10.5146/tjpath.2011.01078 |
Morphological Evaluation of Parathyroid Adenomas and Immunohistochemical Analysis of PCNA and Ki-67 Proliferation Markers |
Ebru DEMİRALAY1, Gülüm ALTACA2, Beyhan DEMİRHAN1 |
1Department of Pathology, Başkent University, Faculty of Medicine, ANKARA, TURKEY 2Department of General Surgery, Başkent University, Faculty of Medicine, ANKARA,TURKEY |
Keywords:
Parathyroid adenoma, PCNA, Antigen Ki-67, Immunohistochemistry |
Objective: Parathyroid adenomas are the most common cause
of primary hyperparathyroidism. Biological studies have shown
that parathyroid adenomas are monoclonal proliferations. Up to
date, five cell types have been identified in normal parathyroid
tissues; chief cells, vacuolated chief cells, dark chief cells, oxyphil
cells and transitional oxyphil cells. Most parathyroid adenomas are
predominantly composed of chief cells.
In this study, we aimed to indicate the relationship between the
predominant cell type in parathyroid adenomas and proliferating cell
nuclear antigen, Ki-67 antigen, and serum parathormone levels and
the gland weight.
Material and Method: 15 cases who had a diagnosis of parathyroid
adenomas were included in the study. Histopathologically, the
predominant cell type was determined in all the cases. Paraffin blocks
were immunohistochemically stained with proliferating cell nuclear
antigen and Ki-67.
Results: The average parathormone level of the cases was 239.52 ± 36.61
pg/ml before surgery. Mean gland weight was 1.69 ± 0.49 g. Two of the
cases showed atypical adenoma characteristics. The predominant cell
type was vacuolated chief cell. Immunohistochemical investigation
showed that the mean average Ki-67 index value was 4.26 ± 0.86%. The
mean proliferating cell nuclear antigen index was 93.20± 45.72/10³.
There was a meaningful relationship between gland weights and
serum parathormone levels. There was no meaningful relationship
between predominant cell types and serum parathormone levels,
proliferating cell nuclear antigen index, and Ki-67 index. The chief
cell was identified as the predominant cell type.
Conclusion: It can be concluded that parathyroid adenomas come
into existence as a result of neoplastic proliferation of chief cells,
especially vacuolated chief cells.
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