Howard R B, Lee J C, Pesch L A
J Cell Biol. 1973 Jun;57(3):642-58. doi: 10.1083/jcb.57.3.642.
Further modifications of the enzymatic technique for the preparation of isolated, intact, parenchymal cells from rat liver as previously described by this laboratory are presented together with a detailed account of several critical factors involved during the procedure. In addition, the fine structure of the cells as revealed by electron microscopy and the characteristics of their respiratory activity in different media and with several added substrates are described. It is shown that cells obtained by adding calcium during the preparative procedure retain approximately 34% more potassium than cells prepared solely in a calcium-free medium. The former cells also demonstrate a higher respiratory activity, which is not due to uncoupling of respiration. Electron microscopy reveals that the cells have an intact plasma membrane and well-preserved intracellular organelles. Glycogen particles are observed in all cells and are particularly abundant when either 20 mM pyruvate is added during the preparation or Eagle's Minimum Essential Medium is employed.
本实验室先前曾描述过从大鼠肝脏制备分离的、完整的实质细胞的酶促技术的进一步改进,同时还详细说明了该过程中涉及的几个关键因素。此外,还描述了通过电子显微镜揭示的细胞精细结构以及它们在不同培养基中添加几种底物后的呼吸活性特征。结果表明,在制备过程中添加钙所获得的细胞比仅在无钙培养基中制备的细胞保留的钾多约34%。前者的细胞还表现出更高的呼吸活性,这并非由于呼吸解偶联所致。电子显微镜显示细胞具有完整的质膜和保存良好的细胞内细胞器。在所有细胞中均观察到糖原颗粒,当在制备过程中添加20 mM丙酮酸或使用伊格尔最低基本培养基时,糖原颗粒尤为丰富。