Baradi A F, Rayns D G
Cell Tissue Res. 1976 Oct 1;173(1):133-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00219271.
Freeze-etch preparations of mesothelial cells taken from the peritoneum of mouse reveal the presence of vesicles invaginating the apical and the basal cell surfaces. These vesicles are scarcely seen within the cytoplasm. Long tortuous tubular profiles extend for considerable distance within the cytoplasm and are frequently associated with the vesicles. The possible nature and role of the vesicles and the tubules in transport phenomena across the mesothelial barrier, are discussed in relation to the pore theory advanced by physiologists and the "stomata" concept observed by early German and contemporary anatomists. "Occludens" junctions of the leaky type are seen though their macular or zonular nature is yet to be established.
取自小鼠腹膜的间皮细胞的冷冻蚀刻标本显示,有小泡内陷至细胞顶端和基底表面。这些小泡在细胞质内很少见到。长而曲折的管状结构在细胞质内延伸相当长的距离,并常与小泡相连。结合生理学家提出的孔隙理论以及早期德国和当代解剖学家观察到的“气孔”概念,讨论了小泡和小管在跨间皮屏障转运现象中可能的性质和作用。可见渗漏型的“紧密连接”,但其斑状或带状性质尚待确定。