El-Labban N G, Wood R D
Histopathology. 1982 Nov;6(6):717-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2559.1982.tb02766.x.
Serial sections of the so-called membrane-coating granules have been examined in keratinized oral epithelium of lichen planus lesions. As with 'granules' apparent in non-keratinized epithelium, it is found they do not represent specialized intra-cytoplasmic organelles, but are the result of sectioning at different areas, levels and planes through the plasma membrane of interdigitating cell processes. Such 'granules' appear mostly in the superficial, but not deep, part of the cytoplasm of the upper prickle cells. This is considered to be due to topographic differences between the upper and under surfaces of these cells and the presence of narrower intercellular spaces than those between deeper epithelial cells. Such arrangement often results in cell processes in sections appearing free in the superficial part of the cell below. The appearance of 'granules' arises when the plane of section is not at right angles to the two plasma membranes surrounding these processes.
对扁平苔藓病变角化口腔上皮中所谓的膜被颗粒的连续切片进行了检查。与非角化上皮中可见的“颗粒”一样,发现它们并非特殊的胞内细胞器,而是通过指状细胞突起的质膜在不同区域、层面和平面进行切片的结果。此类“颗粒”大多出现在上层棘细胞细胞质的浅表部分,而非深部。这被认为是由于这些细胞上下表面的地形差异以及比深部上皮细胞之间更窄的细胞间隙的存在。这种排列常常导致切片中的细胞突起在下方细胞的浅表部分看似游离。当切片平面与围绕这些突起的两个质膜不呈直角时,就会出现“颗粒”的外观。