Distribution of Contractile Structures in a Mouse and Human Lymph Node Associated with Lymph Flow

Acta Histochem Cytochem. 2023 Dec 28;56(6):137-144. doi: 10.1267/ahc.23-00054. Epub 2023 Dec 23.ABSTRACTLymph nodes have contractile structures, but their distribution in a lymph node has been less considered in terms of facilitation of lymph flow. Axillary, inguinal, and mesenteric lymph nodes were collected from mice and human cadavers, and their sections were immunostained for alpha-smooth muscle actin (αSMA) and high molecular weight caldesmon (H-caldesmon). The αSMA-positive cells were localized in the capsule beneath the ceiling epithelium on the afferent side in both mice and humans. We found an additional layer of the αSMA-positive cells in the human lymph node, surrounding the inner layer perpendicularly. H-caldesmon was expressed only in these cells of the outer layer. In some human lymph nodes highly containing fat tissue in the medulla, the capsule disappeared on the efferent side, resulting in a disrupted sinusoidal lymph pathway. These findings suggest that human lymph nodes have additional smooth muscles in the outer region of the capsule to facilitate lymph flow. The αSMA-positive cells in the outer and inner layers of human lymph nodes probably have different functions in contraction. The presence of lipomatosis in a human lymph node will reduce its contribution to the lymph flow.PMID:38318104 | PMC:PMC10838635 | DOI:10.1267/ahc.23-00054
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