Davie R, Hopwood D, Levison D A
Br J Obstet Gynaecol. 1977 Jun;84(6):467-76. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1977.tb12625.x.
Intercellular spaces and cell junctions in human endometrial glands were studied by elctron microscopy following different methods of fixation. The size of the spaces, known to alter during the cycle, was found to depend also on the method of fixation. Various intrusive cells and different types of cell debris were seen in these spaces. The three most widely recognized cell junctions (desmosomes, tight junctions and gap junctions), were all most abundant near the cell apices. The possible significance of these findings in elucidating the cellular mechanism of menstruation is discussed.
采用不同固定方法后,通过电子显微镜研究了人子宫内膜腺体的细胞间隙和细胞连接。已知细胞间隙的大小在月经周期中会发生变化,研究发现其大小还取决于固定方法。在这些间隙中可见各种侵入细胞和不同类型的细胞碎片。三种最广为人知的细胞连接(桥粒、紧密连接和缝隙连接)在细胞顶端附近最为丰富。讨论了这些发现对阐明月经细胞机制的可能意义。