Oliani S M, Vugman I, Jamur M C
Department of Biology, IBILCE-UNESP, Säo José do Rio Prêto, Brazil.
Int Arch Allergy Immunol. 1993;100(3):230-3. doi: 10.1159/000236416.
Mast cells in the tongue of the bat (Artibeus lituratus) show a well-developed Golgi area and abundant mitochondria in the granule-free perinuclear cytoplasm. Rough endoplasmic reticulum profiles, free ribosomes, mitochondria, bundles of filaments and a great number of secretory granules are found throughout the remaining cytoplasm. The granules, of various shapes and sizes, are simple containing an electron-dense, homogeneous matrix, coarse particles or cylindrical scrolls, or combinations (cylindrical scrolls with either electron-dense, homogeneous matrix or coarse particle contents). Up to now, scroll-containing granules have been considered to be a unique feature of human mast cells.
蝙蝠(棕果蝠)舌部的肥大细胞在无颗粒的核周细胞质中显示出发达的高尔基体区域和丰富的线粒体。在其余的细胞质中可发现粗面内质网轮廓、游离核糖体、线粒体、成束的细丝以及大量分泌颗粒。这些颗粒形状和大小各异,简单来说,包含电子致密的均质基质、粗颗粒或圆柱形卷轴,或它们的组合(含有电子致密均质基质或粗颗粒内容物的圆柱形卷轴)。到目前为止,含有卷轴的颗粒一直被认为是人类肥大细胞的独特特征。