Cho Y, De Bruyn P P
Am J Anat. 1975 Jan;142(1):91-105. doi: 10.1002/aja.1001420107.
The migration of blood cells across the wall of splenic sinusoids has been studied by means of serial sections in rats inoculated with murine erythroblastosis virus (MEV). The sinusoidal walls of the normal spleen have no permanent openings. In the normal spleen, mature red blood cells and blood cells in the latest stages of maturation can be seen in diapedesis. The predominant form of transmural migration is intercellular. In MEV-inoculated animals, in which there is a vigorous erythroblastic proliferation, large numbers of erythroblasts are in transmural passage. Serial sections show that these cells migrate through the cytoplasm of the endothelial lining cells. On the basis of these observations, it is suggested that the transcellular mode of migration may be related to the delivery of newly formed red blood cells into the circulation while the intercellular mode may be part of the mechanism by which the spleen controls the removal of red cells from the circulation.
通过对接种鼠红细胞增多症病毒(MEV)的大鼠进行连续切片,研究了血细胞穿过脾血窦壁的迁移情况。正常脾脏的血窦壁没有永久性开口。在正常脾脏中,可以看到成熟红细胞和处于成熟最后阶段的血细胞在进行血细胞渗出。跨壁迁移的主要形式是细胞间迁移。在接种MEV的动物中,存在旺盛的成红细胞增殖,大量成红细胞正在进行跨壁迁移。连续切片显示这些细胞穿过内皮衬里细胞的细胞质迁移。基于这些观察结果,有人提出,穿细胞迁移模式可能与新形成的红细胞进入循环有关,而细胞间迁移模式可能是脾脏控制从循环中清除红细胞机制的一部分。