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An Electron Microscope Study of Intranuclear Inclusions in Mouse Liver and Hepatoma

An electron microscope study of intranuclear inclusions which occur in giant cells in a transplantable mouse hepatoma and in enlarged liver cells in mice fed a diet containing bentonite demonstrates that these inclusions are formed by invaginations of the nuclear envelope, and corroborates a previou...

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Autores principales: Leduc, Elizabeth H., Wilson, J. Walter
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1959
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2224688/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14415166
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description An electron microscope study of intranuclear inclusions which occur in giant cells in a transplantable mouse hepatoma and in enlarged liver cells in mice fed a diet containing bentonite demonstrates that these inclusions are formed by invaginations of the nuclear envelope, and corroborates a previous histochemical study which revealed that the contents of the inclusions are of cytoplasmic origin. In the hepatoma cells the intranuclear inclusions are abundant, small, and situated close to the border of the nucleus, and there are wide openings from the cytoplasm into the invaginations whose contents include lipid droplets, ergastoplasm, and structurally normal mitochondria. In the enlarged liver cells the inclusions are fewer in number, generally much larger than those in the hepatoma, hence they extend deeper into the nucleus, and the interior is continuous with the cytoplasm through only a small opening. Some normal ergastoplasm is present within the inclusions but all other constituents are abnormal. Both normal and degenerating mitochondria occur in the cytoplasm but only degenerating ones are found within the inclusions. Both types of inclusions arise in greatly enlarged cells in which an attempt is made to maintain the normal nuclear surface/nuclear volume ratio by the development of the invaginations of the nuclear envelope.
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spelling pubmed-22246882008-05-01 An Electron Microscope Study of Intranuclear Inclusions in Mouse Liver and Hepatoma Leduc, Elizabeth H. Wilson, J. Walter J Biophys Biochem Cytol Article An electron microscope study of intranuclear inclusions which occur in giant cells in a transplantable mouse hepatoma and in enlarged liver cells in mice fed a diet containing bentonite demonstrates that these inclusions are formed by invaginations of the nuclear envelope, and corroborates a previous histochemical study which revealed that the contents of the inclusions are of cytoplasmic origin. In the hepatoma cells the intranuclear inclusions are abundant, small, and situated close to the border of the nucleus, and there are wide openings from the cytoplasm into the invaginations whose contents include lipid droplets, ergastoplasm, and structurally normal mitochondria. In the enlarged liver cells the inclusions are fewer in number, generally much larger than those in the hepatoma, hence they extend deeper into the nucleus, and the interior is continuous with the cytoplasm through only a small opening. Some normal ergastoplasm is present within the inclusions but all other constituents are abnormal. Both normal and degenerating mitochondria occur in the cytoplasm but only degenerating ones are found within the inclusions. Both types of inclusions arise in greatly enlarged cells in which an attempt is made to maintain the normal nuclear surface/nuclear volume ratio by the development of the invaginations of the nuclear envelope. The Rockefeller University Press 1959-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2224688/ /pubmed/14415166 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1959, by The Rockefeller Institute
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title_fullStr An Electron Microscope Study of Intranuclear Inclusions in Mouse Liver and Hepatoma
title_full_unstemmed An Electron Microscope Study of Intranuclear Inclusions in Mouse Liver and Hepatoma
title_short An Electron Microscope Study of Intranuclear Inclusions in Mouse Liver and Hepatoma
title_sort electron microscope study of intranuclear inclusions in mouse liver and hepatoma
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14415166
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