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Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer

Karl Wilhelm Ritter[1] von Kupffer (born Karl Wilhelm Kupffer; 14 November [O.S. 2] 1829 – 16 December 1902) was a Baltic German anatomist who discovered stellate macrophage cells that bear his name.

Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer
Born
Karl Wilhelm Kupffer

14 November [O.S. 2] 1829
Died16 December 1902(1902-12-16) (aged 73)
NationalityBaltic German
Alma materImperial University of Dorpat
Scientific career
Fieldsphysiology and anatomy
InstitutionsChristian Albrecht University of Kiel
Albert University of Königsberg
Doctoral advisorEmil Du Bois-Reymond
Johannes Peter Müller
Friedrich Bidder

Academic career edit

He was the eldest son of pastor Karl Hermann Kupffer (1797–1860). In 1854, he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Dorpat, where shortly afterwards he served as an assistant to Friedrich Heinrich Bidder (1810–1894). In 1856–1857 he took a scientific journey to Vienna, Berlin and Göttingen, an extended trip in which he studied physiology with Emil Du Bois-Reymond (1818–1896) and Johannes Peter Müller (1801–1858). Afterwards, he returned to Dorpat, where he later became an associate professor.

In 1866 he was appointed chair of anatomy at the University of Kiel, and several years later relocated to Königsberg (1875) as a professor of anatomy. From 1880 until his retirement in 1901, Kupffer held the chair of anatomy at the University of Munich.

Scientific research edit

Kupffer is largely known for his work in the fields of neuroanatomy and embryology. He conducted studies on the development of the brain, spleen, pancreas and kidneys, also performing research involving innervation of exocrine gland and doing investigations on early differentiation of mesoderm. While Bidder's assistant at Dorpat, he studied structures of the central nervous system, and during his tenure at Königsberg, he had the opportunity to examine the cranium of philosopher Immanuel Kant.[2]

In regards to his discovery of "Kupffer cells" in 1876, he initially suggested that this type of cell belonged to a group of perivascular cells (pericytes) of the connective tissues or to the adventitial cells. Two decades later (1898), he revised his earlier analysis, stating that the cells form an essential component of the vascular walls and correlate to the specific cells of endothelium, capable of phagocytising foreign materials.[3] Shortly afterwards, pathologist Tadeusz Browicz (1847-1928) from Jagellonian University in Kraków, correctly identified them as macrophages.

Selected works edit

  • De medullae spinalis textura in ranis ratione imprimis habita indolis substantiae cinerae, 1854
  • Der Schädel von Immanuel Kant, Archiv für Anthropologie, Band 13
  • Über Sternzellen in der Leber, brief an Prof. Waldyer, 1876, Archiv, Mikroskopische Anatomie, 12, 352–358
  • (with Berthold Benecke): Photogramme zur Ontogenie der Vogel, etc. 1879.
  • Über die sogennanten Sternzellen der Säugethierleber, Archiv, Mikroskopische Anatomie, 1899, 54, 254–288
  • Über Sternzellen der Leber, Versammlung 1898, Veröffentlicht 1898, anatomische Geselschaft.

See also edit

References edit

  • This article contains information based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia.
  • Porträt, Mit (1903). "Karl v. Kupffer". Archiv für Mikroskopische Anatomie. 62: 669–718. doi:10.1007/BF02985556. S2CID 88453516.
  1. ^ Regarding personal names: Ritter is a title, translated approximately as Sir (denoting a Knight), not a first or middle name. There is no equivalent female form.
  2. ^ Wake, Kenjiro (2004). "Karl Wilhelm Kupffer And His Contributions To Modern Hepatology". Comparative Hepatology. 3 (Suppl 1): S2. doi:10.1186/1476-5926-2-S1-S2. PMC 2410225. PMID 14960154.
  3. ^ The Global and the Local: The History of Science and the Cultural Integration of Europe. Proceedings of the 2nd ICESHS (Cracow, Poland, September 6–9, 2006) / Ed. by M. Kokowski, Browicz or Kupffer cells?

karl, wilhelm, kupffer, karl, wilhelm, ritter, kupffer, born, karl, wilhelm, kupffer, november, 1829, december, 1902, baltic, german, anatomist, discovered, stellate, macrophage, cells, that, bear, name, ritterbornkarl, wilhelm, kupffer14, november, 1829lesten. Karl Wilhelm Ritter 1 von Kupffer born Karl Wilhelm Kupffer 14 November O S 2 1829 16 December 1902 was a Baltic German anatomist who discovered stellate macrophage cells that bear his name RitterKarl Wilhelm von KupfferBornKarl Wilhelm Kupffer14 November O S 2 1829Lesten Kreis Tuckum Courland Governorate Russian Empire present day Lestene Tukums municipality Latvia Died16 December 1902 1902 12 16 aged 73 Munich Kingdom of Bavaria German EmpireNationalityBaltic GermanAlma materImperial University of DorpatScientific careerFieldsphysiology and anatomyInstitutionsChristian Albrecht University of Kiel Albert University of KonigsbergDoctoral advisorEmil Du Bois Reymond Johannes Peter MullerFriedrich Bidder Contents 1 Academic career 2 Scientific research 3 Selected works 4 See also 5 ReferencesAcademic career editHe was the eldest son of pastor Karl Hermann Kupffer 1797 1860 In 1854 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Dorpat where shortly afterwards he served as an assistant to Friedrich Heinrich Bidder 1810 1894 In 1856 1857 he took a scientific journey to Vienna Berlin and Gottingen an extended trip in which he studied physiology with Emil Du Bois Reymond 1818 1896 and Johannes Peter Muller 1801 1858 Afterwards he returned to Dorpat where he later became an associate professor In 1866 he was appointed chair of anatomy at the University of Kiel and several years later relocated to Konigsberg 1875 as a professor of anatomy From 1880 until his retirement in 1901 Kupffer held the chair of anatomy at the University of Munich Scientific research editKupffer is largely known for his work in the fields of neuroanatomy and embryology He conducted studies on the development of the brain spleen pancreas and kidneys also performing research involving innervation of exocrine gland and doing investigations on early differentiation of mesoderm While Bidder s assistant at Dorpat he studied structures of the central nervous system and during his tenure at Konigsberg he had the opportunity to examine the cranium of philosopher Immanuel Kant 2 In regards to his discovery of Kupffer cells in 1876 he initially suggested that this type of cell belonged to a group of perivascular cells pericytes of the connective tissues or to the adventitial cells Two decades later 1898 he revised his earlier analysis stating that the cells form an essential component of the vascular walls and correlate to the specific cells of endothelium capable of phagocytising foreign materials 3 Shortly afterwards pathologist Tadeusz Browicz 1847 1928 from Jagellonian University in Krakow correctly identified them as macrophages Selected works editDe medullae spinalis textura in ranis ratione imprimis habita indolis substantiae cinerae 1854 Der Schadel von Immanuel Kant Archiv fur Anthropologie Band 13 Uber Sternzellen in der Leber brief an Prof Waldyer 1876 Archiv Mikroskopische Anatomie 12 352 358 with Berthold Benecke Photogramme zur Ontogenie der Vogel etc 1879 Uber die sogennanten Sternzellen der Saugethierleber Archiv Mikroskopische Anatomie 1899 54 254 288 Uber Sternzellen der Leber Versammlung 1898 Veroffentlicht 1898 anatomische Geselschaft See also editList of Baltic German scientistsReferences editThis article contains information based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia Portrat Mit 1903 Karl v Kupffer Archiv fur Mikroskopische Anatomie 62 669 718 doi 10 1007 BF02985556 S2CID 88453516 Regarding personal names Ritter is a title translated approximately as Sir denoting a Knight not a first or middle name There is no equivalent female form Wake Kenjiro 2004 Karl Wilhelm Kupffer And His Contributions To Modern Hepatology Comparative Hepatology 3 Suppl 1 S2 doi 10 1186 1476 5926 2 S1 S2 PMC 2410225 PMID 14960154 The Global and the Local The History of Science and the Cultural Integration of Europe Proceedings of the 2nd ICESHS Cracow Poland September 6 9 2006 Ed by M Kokowski Browicz or Kupffer cells Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer amp oldid 1204310870, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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