Jensen H, Engedal H, Saetersdal T S
Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol. 1976 Jul 21(1):1-12. doi: 10.1007/BF02899139.
The ultrastructure of myocardial cell nuclei was examined in a group of 12 patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass surgery. In one patient (aged 60 years) with rheumatic heart disease, myocardial cells were observed which contained mitochondria with well preserved membranes within their nuclei. Such intranuclear mitochondria were observed with equal frequency in all of the three stages examined, i.e. at the start and end of aortic crossclamping and after 20 min of reperfusion. Approximately 2-3% of the total number of nuclei studied in this patient contained mitochondria. A partial disintegration of the membranes of the affected nuclei was sometimes seen. These findings are discussed in relation to the hypothesis of a de novo synthesis of mitochondria inside the nucleus, and also, in relation to the "trapping theory" of mitochondria through the nuclear envelope.
对一组12例接受体外循环手术的患者的心肌细胞核超微结构进行了检查。在1例(60岁)风湿性心脏病患者中,观察到心肌细胞的细胞核内含有膜保存完好的线粒体。在所检查的三个阶段,即主动脉交叉阻断开始和结束时以及再灌注20分钟后,观察到这种核内线粒体的频率相同。该患者研究的细胞核总数中约2 - 3%含有线粒体。有时可见受影响细胞核的膜部分解体。结合细胞核内线粒体从头合成的假说以及线粒体通过核膜的“捕获理论”对这些发现进行了讨论。