Mann D M, Yates P O, Barton C M
J Comp Neurol. 1978 Jul 15;180(2):345-7. doi: 10.1002/cne.901800210.
Nerve cells have generally been assumed to have a diploid DNA content, typical of non-dividing somatic cells. However several reports have suggested that certain nerve cells types, notably Purkinje cells of the cerebellum, are polyploid. Other studies have contradicted these findings, stating Purkinje cells to be diploid. In this paper we reinvestigate the DNA status of Purkinje cells, in a variety of mammalian species. Cell DNA content is measured on tissue smears by Feulgen microspectrophotometry. Results show that for all species examined by us, Purkinje cells have, without exception, a DNA content comparable to that of somatic cells. A critical appraisal of the techniques used in those studies claiming a tetraploid DNA content for Purkinje cells leads us to believe our findings to be correct.
人们一般认为神经细胞具有二倍体DNA含量,这是典型的非分裂体细胞的特征。然而,有几份报告表明,某些类型的神经细胞,特别是小脑的浦肯野细胞,是多倍体。其他研究则与这些发现相矛盾,称浦肯野细胞是二倍体。在本文中,我们重新研究了多种哺乳动物物种中浦肯野细胞的DNA状态。通过福尔根显微分光光度法在组织涂片上测量细胞DNA含量。结果表明,对于我们所检测的所有物种,浦肯野细胞无一例外都具有与体细胞相当的DNA含量。对那些声称浦肯野细胞具有四倍体DNA含量的研究所使用的技术进行批判性评估后,我们相信我们的发现是正确的。