Radley J M, Haller C J
Blood. 1982 Jul;60(1):213-9.
The concept that the demarcation membrane system delineates platelets within the cytoplasm of megakaryocytes has been examined. In short-term culture of mouse bone marrow, mature megakaryocytes extended long, attenuated processes that were found by electron microscopy to have a limited amount of invaginated membrane. When such megakaryocytes were exposed to microtubule depolymerizing agents, the attenuated processes retracted, became thicker, and an extensive demarcation membrane reappeared. It is suggested from the results that the demarcation membrane system functions to provide a membrane reserve that undergoes evagination during the formation of attenuated processes and thereby envelops putative platelets, rather than to demarcate platelets in the maturing megakaryocyte. The term "invaginated membrane system" is considered more appropriate than "demarcation membrane system."
关于分界膜系统在巨核细胞胞质内界定血小板的这一概念已得到研究。在小鼠骨髓的短期培养中,成熟巨核细胞伸出长而纤细的突起,通过电子显微镜观察发现这些突起内陷的膜数量有限。当此类巨核细胞暴露于微管解聚剂时,纤细的突起会回缩、变粗,并且重新出现广泛的分界膜。从这些结果推测,分界膜系统的功能是提供一种膜储备,该膜储备在纤细突起形成过程中外翻,从而包裹假定的血小板,而不是在成熟巨核细胞中界定血小板。“内陷膜系统”这一术语被认为比“分界膜系统”更合适。