In vivo sterol biosynthesis by pea aphid symbiotes as determined by digitonin and electron microscopic autoradiography

1977 ◽  
Vol 176 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
GarethW. Griffiths ◽  
StanleyD. Beck

Author(s):  
L. J. McGuffee ◽  
S. A. Little

Our laboratory has been using electron microscopic autoradiography to localize 45Ca in smooth muscle. We prepare the tissue for these studies by quick freezing against a copper mirror, freeze-drying at low temperature, exposing the dry tissue to osmium tetroxide vapors in vacuo, and infiltrating and embedding in Spurr resin.Two requirements must be met before one can examine the distribution of a soluble ion, such as calcium, using this, or any morphological technique. First, morphological perservation of the tissue must be sufficient to identify cellular organelles and membranes. This requirement can be met in smooth muscle by using freeze-dried Spurr embedded tissue. Second, the distribution of calcium must be representative of the in vivo distribution.



1994 ◽  
Vol 267 (5) ◽  
pp. F845-F852 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Dean ◽  
J. Zhuo ◽  
D. Alcorn ◽  
D. Casley ◽  
F. A. Mendelsohn

Endothelin-1 (ET-1) receptors have previously been demonstrated in the rat kidney by in vitro autoradiography and in cultured renal cell lines by radioreceptor assay, but the precise cellular localization of these receptors under in vivo conditions remains to be determined. We performed electron microscopic autoradiography on rat kidney following intravenous administration of 125I-labeled ET-1. In vivo autoradiographs revealed binding patterns identical to those previously demonstrated following in vitro labeling. Light microscopic autoradiography showed that silver grains occurred exclusively overlaying glomeruli and peritubular capillaries in the cortex, inner stripe of the outer medulla, and the inner medulla. At the electron microscopic level, ET-1 binding was specifically localized to the fenestrated endothelium of glomerular and peritubular capillaries, and to a lesser extent to the vasa recta. No significant grains were seen on mesangial or visceral epithelial cells; nor were any seen on the cells of proximal tubule, the thick and thin limbs of the loop of Henle, the medullary collecting ducts, and renal interstitial cells. These results indicate that the endothelial cells of glomerular and peritubular capillaries are the primary target for the circulating ET-1 in the rat kidney and suggest an autocrine and/or paracrine function of locally synthesized ET-1 in vivo in both physiological and pathophysiological states.



1978 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 351-362
Author(s):  
P. Schick ◽  
F. Trepel ◽  
K.H. Maisel ◽  
W. Past ◽  
I. Reisert ◽  
...  

After continuous 3H-TdR infusion in vivo or incubation with 3H-TdR in vitro human blood lymphocytes were examined by light-microscopic and electron-microscopic autoradiography. Using relatively long autoradiographic exposure times (50–300 days) not only nuclear but also cytoplasmic labelling was visualized, the cytoplasmic label being present in up to 96% of the cells. The cytoplasmic label was predominantly associated with the mitochondria and was removed from the cells nearly completely by treatment with DNase but not with RNase or cold perchloric acid. It is concluded that this cytoplasmic label mainly represents 3H-TdR incorporated into mitochondrial DNA which is continuously renewed in an average turnover time of 14 days or less. This value is compatible with a turnover time of 11 days for mitochondrial DNA in mammalian cells reported in the literature.



Author(s):  
D. C. Swartzendruber ◽  
Norma L. Idoyaga-Vargas

The radionuclide gallium-67 (67Ga) localizes preferentially but not specifically in many human and experimental soft-tissue tumors. Because of this localization, 67Ga is used in clinical trials to detect humar. cancers by external scintiscanning methods. However, the fact that 67Ga does not localize specifically in tumors requires for its eventual clinical usefulness a fuller understanding of the mechanisms that control its deposition in both malignant and normal cells. We have previously reported that 67Ga localizes in lysosomal-like bodies, notably, although not exclusively, in macrophages of the spocytaneous AKR thymoma. Further studies on the uptake of 67Ga by macrophages are needed to determine whether there are factors related to malignancy that might alter the localization of 67Ga in these cells and thus provide clues to discovering the mechanism of 67Ga localization in tumor tissue.



Author(s):  
N. P. Dmitrieva

One of the most characteristic features of cancer cells is their ability to metastasia. It is suggested that the modifications of the structure and properties of cancer cells surfaces play the main role in this process. The present work was aimed at finding out what ultrastructural features apear in tumor in vivo which removal of individual cancer cells from the cell population can provide. For this purpose the cellular interactions in the normal human thyroid and cancer tumor of this gland electron microscopic were studied. The tissues were fixed in osmium tetroxide and were embedded in Araldite-Epon.In normal human thyroid the most common type of intercellular contacts was represented by simple junction formed by the parallelalignment of adjacent cell membranees leaving in between an intermembranes space 15-20 nm filled with electronlucid material (Fig. 1a). Sometimes in the basal part of cells dilatations of the intercellular space 40-50 nm wide were found (Fig. 1a). Here the cell surfaces may form single short microvilli.



Author(s):  
Gustav Ofosu

Platinum-thymine has been found to be a potent antitumor agent, which is quite soluble in water, and lack nephrotoxicity as the dose-limiting factor. The drug has been shown to interact with DNA and inhibits DNA, RNA and protein synthesis in mammalian cells in vitro. This investigation was undertaken to elucidate the cytotoxic effects of piatinum-thymine on sarcoma-180 cells in vitro ultrastructurally, Sarcoma-180 tumor bearing mice were treated with intraperitoneal injection of platinum-thymine 40mg/kg. A concentration of 60μg/ml dose of platinum-thymine was used in in vitro experiments. Treatments were at varying time intervals of 3, 7 and 21 days for in vivo experiments, and 30, 60 and 120 min., 6, 12, and 24th in vitro. Controls were not treated with platinum-thymine.Electron microscopic analyses of the treated cells in vivo and in vitro showed drastic cytotoxic effect.



1967 ◽  
Vol 18 (03/04) ◽  
pp. 592-604 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. R Baumgartner ◽  
J. P Tranzer ◽  
A Studer

SummaryElectron microscopic and histologic examination of rabbit ear vein segments 4 and 30 min after slight endothelial damage have yielded the following findings :1. Platelets do not adhere to damaged endothelial cells.2. If the vessel wall is denuded of the whole endothelial cell, platelets adhere to the intimai basement lamina as do endothelial cells.3. The distance between adherent platelets as well as endothelial cells and intimai basement lamina measures 10 to 20 mµ, whereas the distance between aggregated platelets is 30 to 60 mµ.4. 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) is released from platelets during viscous metamorphosis at least in part as 5-HT organelles.It should be noted that the presence of collagen fibers is not necessary for platelet thrombus formation in vivo.



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