Scheuermann D W, Adriaensen D, De Groodt-Lasseel M H
Institute of Histology and Microscopic Anatomy, University of Antwerp, Belgium.
Acta Anat (Basel). 1988;133(3):173-82. doi: 10.1159/000146636.
Intranuclear microtubular-microfilamentous rod-like inclusions were investigated in chromaffin cells of the auricle of the heart of lungfishes. In conventional electron microscopy, these inclusions reveal a wide variety in appearance, depending on their orientation to the plane of sectioning. Whereas originally they were merely interpreted as a bundle of microfilaments, application of a goniometer stage showed the rod- or spindle-shaped intranuclear inclusions to have a basic substructure of parallel arranged microtubules among microfilaments, which are clearly connected to chromatin granules, occasionally penetrating dense areas of chromatin. The chemical nature and biological significance of these structures, which so far remain enigmatic, are discussed.
对肺鱼心脏耳状部嗜铬细胞中的核内微管-微丝状杆状内含物进行了研究。在传统电子显微镜下,这些内含物的外观因它们与切片平面的取向不同而有很大差异。最初它们仅仅被解释为一束微丝,而使用测角台显示杆状或纺锤状核内内含物在微丝中有平行排列的微管的基本亚结构,这些微管明显与染色质颗粒相连,偶尔穿透染色质的致密区域。讨论了这些结构的化学性质和生物学意义,目前它们仍然是个谜。