Shaw C, Sumi S M
Arch Neurol. 1975 Jul;32(7):428-32. doi: 10.1001/archneur.1975.00490490032002.
Intranuclear filamentous structures have been found in cells of both central and peripheral nervous tissues in eight patients with a variety of neurologic diseases. The structures were curly, fibrillary strands, resembling paramyxoviral filaments morphologically, but larger in diameter (25 to 40nm). Their appearance was granular with indistinct, hazy outlines, and on cross section they were solid rather than tubular. These structures are probably not viral but chromatin fibers. The illustration of sequential development of the fibrillary structures from usual chromatin clumps supports this view. Thus, the finding of intranuclear fibrillary material in the cells of a number of patients with neurologic diseases must be interpreted with caution.
在8例患有各种神经系统疾病的患者的中枢和外周神经组织细胞中均发现了核内丝状结构。这些结构为卷曲的纤维状链,在形态上类似于副粘病毒丝状结构,但直径更大(25至40纳米)。它们的外观呈颗粒状,轮廓不清晰、模糊,在横切面上它们是实心的而非管状的。这些结构可能不是病毒,而是染色质纤维。从普通染色质团块连续发育出纤维状结构的图示支持了这一观点。因此,对于在许多神经系统疾病患者细胞中发现核内纤维状物质这一现象,必须谨慎解读。