Teles N O, Magalhães M C
Department of Dental Anatomy, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Porto, Portugal.
Arch Oral Biol. 1994 May;39(5):453-7. doi: 10.1016/0003-9969(94)90177-5.
Nuclear bodies are proteinaceous structures containing ribonucleoproteins found throughout the cell nucleus. The presence of simple and complex nuclear bodies in fragments of periodontal ligament obtained from 10 teeth and in fibroblast-like cells cultured from the same specimens was studied. Nuclear bodies were seen in fibroblasts and less commonly in endothelial cells from all periodontal ligament specimens in vivo and also in periodontal ligament fibroblasts cultured in vitro. The majority of the nuclear bodies were of the simple type, viz. spherical, filamentous and surrounded by a clear halo. Complex nuclear bodies were also identified, mainly in fibroblasts. They were spherical and surrounded by a filamentous capsule but their core was granular or filamentous and sometimes exhibited a concentric arrangement. Some of the bodies resembled, and were close to nucleoli; others were similar to lipid bodies and were free within the nucleoplasm. Although recent studies have suggested that certain types of nuclear bodies may be involved in active transcription, the function of the nuclear bodies in the periodontal ligament remains unknown.
核体是遍布细胞核的含有核糖核蛋白的蛋白质结构。研究了从10颗牙齿获取的牙周膜碎片以及从相同标本培养的成纤维样细胞中简单核体和复杂核体的存在情况。在体内所有牙周膜标本的成纤维细胞中可见核体,在内皮细胞中较少见,在体外培养的牙周膜成纤维细胞中也可见核体。大多数核体为简单型,即球形、丝状且周围有清晰的晕环。也鉴定出了复杂核体,主要存在于成纤维细胞中。它们呈球形,被丝状囊包围,但其核心为颗粒状或丝状,有时呈同心排列。一些核体类似于核仁且与之相邻;其他的则类似于脂质体,游离于核质中。尽管最近的研究表明某些类型的核体可能参与活跃转录,但核体在牙周膜中的功能仍然未知。