Leceta J, Villena A, Razquin B, Fonfria J, Zapata A
Cell Tissue Res. 1984;238(2):381-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00217311.
Interdigitating cells are non-lymphoid elements in the thymus and peripheral, secondary lymphoid organs of higher vertebrates. Their origin and functional significance are a matter of controversy. In the present investigation we analyze, for the first time, the nature of presumptive interdigitating cells of the thymus of an ectothermic vertebrate, the turtle Mauremys caspica. This model is specially useful because of the seasonal variations that affect the reptilian lymphoid organs. Immature pro-interdigitating cells and phagocytosing mature interdigitating cells are described with special emphasis on their ultrastructural characteristics and possible relationships with monocytes and macrophages.
交错突细胞是高等脊椎动物胸腺和外周二级淋巴器官中的非淋巴细胞成分。它们的起源和功能意义存在争议。在本研究中,我们首次分析了变温脊椎动物——地中海池龟胸腺中假定的交错突细胞的性质。由于影响爬行动物淋巴器官的季节性变化,这个模型特别有用。本文描述了未成熟的前交错突细胞和具有吞噬作用的成熟交错突细胞,特别强调了它们的超微结构特征以及与单核细胞和巨噬细胞可能的关系。