Lange W, Schropp A
Acta Neuropathol. 1985;65(3-4):330-4. doi: 10.1007/BF00687017.
In the oligodendrocytes of cerebellum and spinal cord and in the Schwann cells of peripheral nerves of cat, albino mouse, and Japanese waltzing mouse lipopigment bodies of different size and shape are deposited, which exhibit a characteristic internal structure. The following three subtypes can be distinguished: (1) Granules completely surrounded by a membrane and consisting regularly spaced lamellae, (2) granules consisting of a granular matrix with elucidations, and (3) granules with bifurcating stacks of lamellae. Thus, their structure is distinct from that found in nerve cells and other glial cells and allows the diagnosis of oligodendrocyte or Schwann cell. The significance of these granules in relation to function and aging is briefly discussed.
在猫、白化小鼠和日本华尔兹小鼠的小脑和脊髓少突胶质细胞以及外周神经的施万细胞中,会沉积不同大小和形状的脂色素体,这些脂色素体呈现出独特的内部结构。可区分出以下三种亚型:(1)完全被膜包围且由规则间隔的薄片组成的颗粒;(2)由有阐明的颗粒状基质组成的颗粒;(3)具有分叉薄片堆叠的颗粒。因此,它们的结构与神经细胞和其他神经胶质细胞中的结构不同,有助于诊断少突胶质细胞或施万细胞。简要讨论了这些颗粒在功能和衰老方面的意义。