scholarly journals Quantitative comparison of intracellular concentration and volume of Clara cell 10 KD protein in rat bronchi and bronchioles based on laser scanning confocal microscopy.

1993 ◽  
Vol 41 (8) ◽  
pp. 1171-1183 ◽  
Author(s):  
D E Dodge ◽  
R B Rucker ◽  
G Singh ◽  
C G Plopper

We used an antibody to rat Clara cell 10 KD secretory protein (CC10) to compare the abundance of CC10 in non-ciliated epithelium of bronchioles and bronchi by immunohistochemistry and laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM) in the reflectance mode. Three zones of reflectance intensity (high, medium, low), directly related to CC10 content, were used to distinguish subcellular compartments of differing densities. Two major compartments contained CC10: granules and endoplasmic reticulum. Bronchiolar cell granules had relatively even reflectance, a high CC10 concentration (0.92 mg/ml), and occupied 7.5% of the cell volume. Bronchial cell granules were bi-zonal, lower in CC10 concentration (0.83 mg/ml), and occupied less cell volume (2.3%). Low-reflecting endoplasmic reticulum occupied a greater cell volume in bronchioles than in bronchi (32.8% and 22.1%, respectively). An intermediate-density zone consisted of endoplasmic reticulum close to granules. CC10 abundance, expressed as ng stored per unit surface area of epithelial basal lamina, was more than three times greater in bronchioles than in proximal bronchi (1.50 ng/mm2 vs 0.42 ng/mm2). These data demonstrate that the process of CC10 secretion differs markedly in non-ciliated epithelium of bronchi and bronchioles. Identifiable mucous-goblet cells did not contain CC10. The LSCM provides a method for quantifying intracellular CC10 pools in intact lung cells and has the potential for quantifying other proteins in subcellular compartments.

Author(s):  
J. Holy ◽  
G. Schatten

One of the classic limitations of light microscopy has been the fact that three dimensional biological events could only be visualized in two dimensions. Recently, this shortcoming has been overcome by combining the technologies of laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM) and computer processing of microscopical data by volume rendering methods. We have employed these techniques to examine morphogenetic events characterizing early development of sea urchin embryos. Specifically, the fourth cleavage division was examined because it is at this point that the first morphological signs of cell differentiation appear, manifested in the production of macromeres and micromeres by unequally dividing vegetal blastomeres.The mitotic spindle within vegetal blastomeres undergoing unequal cleavage are highly polarized and develop specialized, flattened asters toward the micromere pole. In order to reconstruct the three-dimensional features of these spindles, both isolated spindles and intact, extracted embryos were fluorescently labeled with antibodies directed against either centrosomes or tubulin.


2001 ◽  
Vol 34 (15) ◽  
pp. 5186-5191 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroshi Jinnai ◽  
Hiroshi Yoshida ◽  
Kohtaro Kimishima ◽  
Yoshinori Funaki ◽  
Yoshitsugu Hirokawa ◽  
...  

1994 ◽  
Vol 42 (11) ◽  
pp. 1413-1416 ◽  
Author(s):  
S L Erlandsen ◽  
E M Rasch

We investigated direct measurement of the DNA content of the parasitic intestinal flagellate Giardia lamblia through quantitation by Feulgen microspectrophotometry and also by visualization of Feulgen-stained DNA chromosomes within dividing cells by laser scanning confocal microscopy. Individual trophozoites of Giardia (binucleate) contained 0.144 +/- 0.018 pg of DNA/cell or 0.072 pg DNA/nucleus. Giardia lamblia cysts (quadranucleate) contained 0.313 +/- 0.003 pg DNA or 0.078 pg DNA/nucleus. The genome size (C) value per nucleus ranged between 6.5-7.1 x 10(7) BP for trophozoites and cysts, respectively. Confocal microscopic examination of Giardia trophozoites undergoing binary fission revealed five chromosome-like bodies within each nucleus. Further information about genome size and DNA content within different Giardia species may help to clarify the pivotal role of these primitive eukaryotic cells in evolutionary development.


2014 ◽  
Vol 926-930 ◽  
pp. 1124-1127
Author(s):  
Zhen Xun Jin ◽  
Li Li Zhang ◽  
Yan Wang ◽  
Lin Chuan Zeng ◽  
Yang Yu ◽  
...  

The aim of this study is to investigate the effects and mechanism of chloroquine (CQ) on the apoptosis induced by cisplatin in human gastric cancer BGC823 cells. MTT assay was used to detect the state of cell growth. The appearances of cellular apoptosis were detected by laser scanning confocal microscopy and light microscopy. The expressions of LC3 and p62 were detected by laser scanning confocal microscopy. MTT tests showed that the non-toxic dose of CQ could increase the inhibition rate of BGC823 cells induced by cisplatin. Under the light microscope, the ratio of apoptotic cells in the group treated with non-toxic dose of CQ combined with cisplatin was higher than that in the group treated with cisplatin alone. Hoechst33342 staining showed that the ratio of apoptotic cells in the combination group was higher than that in the cisplatin group. The expression and colocalization of LC3 and p62 proteins were significantly increased in the combination group. These results indicate that CQ can enhance the cell apoptosis induced by cisplatin in BGC823 cells, which is through the inhibition of autophagy.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document