Morphological and Histochemical Analysis of Living Mouse Livers by New “Cryobiopsy” Technique

Author(s):  
Yasuhisa Fujii ◽  
Nobuhiko Ohno ◽  
Nobuo Terada ◽  
Shinichi Ohno
2006 ◽  
Vol 32 (10) ◽  
pp. 1231-1236
Author(s):  
SUNG BIN CHO ◽  
CHANG OOK PARK ◽  
WOO GIL CHUNG ◽  
KWANG HOON LEE ◽  
JUNG BOCK LEE ◽  
...  

Biochimie ◽  
1974 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 445-449 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pierre-Yves Favarger ◽  
Simonne Rous ◽  
Pierre Favarger
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2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (6) ◽  
pp. 2106 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Guevara-Torres ◽  
D. R. Williams ◽  
J. B. Schallek

2009 ◽  
Vol 133 (2) ◽  
pp. 229-239 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yurika Saitoh ◽  
Nobuo Terada ◽  
Sei Saitoh ◽  
Nobuhiko Ohno ◽  
Yasuhisa Fujii ◽  
...  

1975 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
A. Pleshkewych ◽  
L. Levine

A prominent cytoplasmic inclusion present in living mouse primary spermatocytes has been observed by both light and electron microscopy. It began to form at prometaphase and continued to increase in thickness and length as the cells developed. By metaphase it was a distinct sausage-shaped boundary that enclosed a portion of the cytoplasm between the spindle and the cell membrane. At the end of metaphase, the inclusion reached its maximum length. At telophase, it was divided between the daughter secondaries. The inclusion persisted as a circular contour in the interphase secondary spermatocyte. Electron microscopy of the same cultured cells that were previously observed with light microscopy revealed that the inclusion was a distinctive formation of membranes. It consisted of agranular cisternae and vesicles, and was therefore a membranous complex. Many of the smaller vesicles in the membranous complex resembled those found in the spindle. The cisternae in the membranous complex were identical to the cisternal endoplasmic reticulum of interphase primary spermatocytes. Nevertheless, the organization of vesicles and cisternae into the membranous complex was unique for the primaries in division stages, since such an organization was not present in their interphase stages.


2008 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 333-344 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rejane Maria Cirra Scaff ◽  
Vildes Maria Scussel

The histopathological effects of fumonisin B1 (FB1) injected intraperitoneally (IP), was evaluated in catfish (Ictalurus punctatus). Fishes were divided into four Groups. Groups II, III and IV were treated IP with FB1 injections of 1; 5 and 10 mg/kg bw/day, respectively, during 21 days. At the 7th, 14th and 21st day, fishes were sacrificed. The livers were hystologicaly analysed by the light and transmission electronic microscopy. Livers from the 7th day showed organelles alterations, particularly in the granular endoplasmatic reticle, mitochondria, nucleus and nucleolus mediated by FB1 doses. The occurrence of processes involved in the necrosis and apoptosis was detected. At the highest FB1 dose,the livers presented an intense response with an accentuate tissue disorganization, absence of cell limits and intense cytoplasm vacuolization. The image analysis showed the occurrence of necrosis in some areas, characterized by fully broken or swollen cells. The apoptosis was observed as the cytoplasm contraction and the chromatin formed masses concentrated in the edge of the nucleus. There was strong evidence that the numerous hepatocytes in the liver from the fishes under the toxic dose of FBs were selectively removed by the apoptosis process.


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