Shimotsuma M, Takahashi T, Kawata M, Dux K
Department of Surgery, Nishijin Hospital, Kyoto, Japan.
Cell Tissue Res. 1991 Jun;264(3):599-601. doi: 10.1007/BF00319049.
The cellular composition of the human milky spots was investigated on surgically removed specimens of the greater omentum of three 8-month-old infants operated on for neuroblastoma. Monoclonal antibodies and immunohistochemical methods for recognition of macrophages. B-lymphocytes and T-lymphocytes and toluidine-blue staining for mast cells were used. The mean number of cells in one milky spot amounted to 570 +/- 33. This cell population was composed of 47.5% macrophages, 29.1% B-lymphocytes, 11.7% T-lymphocytes and 6.1% mast cells. Since inflammation was absent in the material investigated, the numerical data found in the present paper could be regarded as representative cell levels of normal milky spots.
对三名因神经母细胞瘤接受手术的8个月大婴儿的大网膜手术切除标本进行了研究,以分析人类乳斑的细胞组成。采用单克隆抗体和免疫组化方法识别巨噬细胞、B淋巴细胞和T淋巴细胞,并用甲苯胺蓝染色法识别肥大细胞。一个乳斑中的细胞平均数为570±33。该细胞群由47.5%的巨噬细胞、29.1%的B淋巴细胞、11.7%的T淋巴细胞和6.1%的肥大细胞组成。由于所研究的材料中不存在炎症,本文所发现的数值数据可被视为正常乳斑的代表性细胞水平。