Polliack A, Gamliel H, Hershko C, Knook D L, Sleyster E C
Biomedicine. 1978 Nov;29(8):268-72.
Isolated non-parenchymal cells from the rat liver were separated by centrifugal elutriation into two fractions containing structurally intact Kupffer and endothelial cells with purities of over 90% in both fractions. These two cell types were then examined by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. It is concluded that Kupffer and endothelial cells are readily distinguished under the scanning electron microscope on the basis of their different surface features. Kupffer cells show ridges and ruffles while endothelial cells have microvilli and blebs and lack ruffles. As in earlier studies, transmission electron micrographs show that Kupffer cells are larger, have a smaller nucleus--cytoplasm ratio and contain lysosomes while endothelial cells are smaller, have a higher nucleus-cytoplasm ratio and show extensive sieve-plates and fenestrations.
通过离心淘析法将大鼠肝脏中分离出的非实质细胞分成两部分,这两部分均含有结构完整的库普弗细胞和内皮细胞,纯度均超过90%。然后通过透射电子显微镜和扫描电子显微镜对这两种细胞类型进行检查。得出的结论是,在扫描电子显微镜下,库普弗细胞和内皮细胞基于其不同的表面特征很容易区分。库普弗细胞呈现出嵴和褶皱,而内皮细胞有微绒毛和泡状突起且没有褶皱。与早期研究一样,透射电子显微镜图像显示,库普弗细胞更大,核质比更小且含有溶酶体,而内皮细胞更小,核质比更高且有广泛的筛板和窗孔。