Campbell F R
Anat Rec. 1983 Dec;207(4):643-52. doi: 10.1002/ar.1092070413.
The migration of lymphocytes across the wall of high-endothelial venules was studied by electron microscopic examination of murine lymph nodes fixed with glutaraldehyde and tannic acid. Regions of close membrane apposition, referred to in the present study as "intercellular contacts," were observed between migrating lymphocytes and endothelial cells of the vessel wall. At high magnification the intercellular contacts resolve into pentalaminar structures resembling gap junctions. However, the location of these contacts suggests that they are regions of membrane adherence utilized for locomotion of the lymphocytes across the endothelium. At present, it is unclear whether these intercellular contacts are communicating junctions or sites of membrane adherence.
通过对用戊二醛和鞣酸固定的小鼠淋巴结进行电子显微镜检查,研究了淋巴细胞穿过高内皮小静脉壁的迁移情况。在迁移的淋巴细胞与血管壁内皮细胞之间观察到紧密的膜并列区域,在本研究中称为“细胞间接触”。在高倍放大下,细胞间接触分解为类似间隙连接的五板层结构。然而,这些接触的位置表明它们是用于淋巴细胞在内皮上移动的膜粘附区域。目前尚不清楚这些细胞间接触是通讯连接还是膜粘附位点。