What's the difference between histolysis and histolytic?
Histolysis
Definition:
(n.) The decay and dissolution of the organic tissues and of the blood.
Example Sentences:
(1) Histolysis and pyknosis begin in the prepupa and decrease considerably in the late pupa.
(2) Arms excised from metamorphosing larvae will undergo a sequence of contraction and histolysis that is identical to that occurring in intact larvae.
(3) The conversion of branch pads into atherosclerotic lesions includes edema, histolysis (elastolysis, collagenolysis, ground substance depletion and degenerative cell changes) and in a final step nodular proliferation of smooth muscle cells and abundant neoformation of collagen fibers.
(4) Investigation of the coronary arteries in 330 subjects aged 11 to 50 years showed that the "missing link" between age-dependent changes and atherosclerotic lesions appeared as a process of intimal histolysis.
(5) The analyses of biopsy specimens revealed that mild proliferative glomerulitis with preservation of capillary structure is followed by axial sclerosis or sclerosis of mesangial area of glomerular loops, whereas marked or severe proliferative glomerulitis characterized by disorganization of glomerular architecture due to proliferation of local fixed cells with reticular arrangement, chiefly of endothelial origin, following histolysis of loop walls results in crowding of proliferated cells accompanied by formation of fibers along them toward axis of the loop (axial fibrosis) and recanalization at its periphery.
(6) There was no evidence, however, for the appearance of new protein species that could be correlated with the onset of either pupation or gland histolysis.
(7) Morphological examination showed that in the acute phase, the DM-GN and GN groups underwent histolysis of the glomerular loops, which gave rise to proliferative glomerulitis.
(8) These results suggest that regional specificities of anuran larval skin, i.e., development of back skin and even histolysis of tail skin, are determined by regionally specific dermis.
(9) Intimal histolysis begins, histochemically, with the removal of sulfate esters of acid mucopolysaccharides and of sialic acid of glycoproteins.
(10) During hyperthermia, the EMT-6 tumour displays a characteristic response sequence which includes cellular swelling, progressive membrane damage, cellular shrinking and subsequent progressive histolysis.
(11) Examination of transcriptional pattern indicates that l(1)ogre is expressed in derivatives of the ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm (but not in the germ line) in two developmental contexts: (i) during and shortly after the proliferative phase and (ii) during histolysis of some larval tissues.
(12) The metamorphosis of insects can, in a general way, be divided between those organisms that undergo pupation accompanied by cellular histolysis and those that gradually develop into adults without an intervening pupal stage of development.
(13) Gut CCK-li decreased during metamorphosis coincident with gut histolysis.
(14) The processes of alveolar walls were characterized initially by histolysis of the alveolar walls and transformation of the tissue into mesh or reticular structure caused by proliferation of fixed cells probably of endothelial cell origin, subsequently by formation of basement membrane-like structures along the proliferated cells, and ultimately by either fibrosis of the entire thickness of the disorganized tissue or axial fibrosis with accumulation of proliferated cells towards axis and peripheral recanalization.
(15) The fine structure of the insemination-induced flight muscle degeneration (histolysis) in the queen fire ant (Solenopsis spp.)
(16) Using salivary chromosome maps provided here we have followed puff patterns from late second-instar larvae through the time of histolysis of the salivary glands 28-32 h after pupariation and find low puff activity correlated with low secretory activity throughout much of the third larval instar.
(17) The ischemic factor progressed with the advance of the inflammatory process and was aggravated by the development of foci of histolysis and hephrohydrosis and subsequently of vascular-parenchymatous block at the tubular level.
(18) These parameters continued retreating beyond their original values as the beta-dispersion progressively collapsed during the period of progressive histolysis.
(19) It is concluded that the histolysis of the salivary gland cells begins before the large DNA puffs appear, then it becomes very intensive and continues after these puffs undergo regression.
(20) The findings suggested deficient cellular nutrition secondary to enzymatic histolysis of the nucleus pulposus.
Histolytic
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to histolysis, or the degeneration of tissues.
Example Sentences:
(1) The role of the protease in the histolytic and anticlotting processes of the hookworm and its importance in immunity to ancylostomiasis is discussed.
(2) The peripheral coronary vessels of 5 human hearts obtained at autopsy showed severe histolytic impairment of the endothelial cells and of the tunica media muscle cells, even though no myocardial necrosis was observed either macroscopically or microscopically.
(3) Necrotic and histolytic lesions were observed only in the mice inoculated with 10(8) to 10(9) viable cells.
(4) During the postspawning phase (September--January) the corpuscles remain predominated by AF-negative cells and show histolytical changes; the nuclear indices are reduced.
(5) In fact periodontal disease is caused by specific bacteria (Bacteroides Gingivalis, Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans) growing in the periodontal pocket so that the bacterial products such as histolytic enzymes, endotoxins or exotoxins may exert a direct effect.
(6) The histolytic effect on the liver of case 2 may suggest a contact with the trophoblastic cells.
(7) This same histolytic process can also erode into adjacent arteries producing pseudoaneurysms that may hemorrhage secondary to rupture.
(8) This increase of activity may be related to the histolytic processes which are acting during metamorphosis.
(9) We conclude that the histolytic protease represents by far the highest portion of soluble proteolytic activity in E. histolytica which is sufficient to destroy the extracellular matrix of the host.
(10) The giant cells of the chorion were shown to participate in metabolic processes, in addition to the histolytic activity which was shown by presence of carbohydrate (glycogen, glyco- and mucoproteins, acid mucopolysaccharides) and protein compounds.
(11) The neutrophils and microglial-like, mononuclear phagocytes may serve to supplement the histolytic action of the ependymoglial cells, picking up scattered fragments of degenerating myelin and axons.
(12) The key point in the treatment of animals with pemphigus vulgaris was endogenic proteinase inhibition, that in the treatment of bullous pemphigoid--blocking of mononuclear macrophagal histolytic potential.
(13) Nearly 85% of the overall proteolytic activity of a soluble fraction of E. histolytica was strongly inhibited by antibodies against the purified histolytic protease as well as by cystatin from chicken egg white, a specific protein inhibitor of cysteine proteases.
(14) Cultured stocks of Entamoeba hartmanni, Endolimax nana, Iodamoeba buetschlli and Dientamoeba fragilis were compared with the four Entamoeba histolytical groups already described (SARGEAUNT et al., 1978), by the electrophoretic patterns of three enzymes: glucose phosphate isomerase (GPI), phosphoglucomutase (PGM) and L-malate: NADP+ oxidoreductase (oxalacetate-decarboxylating) (ME).
(15) We have shown the Strongyloides L3 larvae secrete a potent histolytic metalloprotease to facilitate their rapid migration.
(16) We have attempted to determine whether amebal viruses are capable of viral conversion of the virulence of Entamoeba histolytical.
(17) Histolytic ameba is still an element to be considered in the origin of gastroenteritis.