Scanning Electron Microscopic Study on the Tissue Mast Cells of Mammals

포유류 조직비만세포의 주사전자현미경적 연구

  • Kang, H.S. (Wonju Medical College, Yonsei University) ;
  • Yoo, K.S. (Wonju Medical College, Yonsei University)
  • 강호석 (연세대학교 원주의과대학) ;
  • 유기수 (연세대학교 원주의과대학)
  • Published : 1983.05.01

Abstract

A Scanning electron microscope which can obtain additional information not readily available with either the light or transmission electron microscope was used to study the mast cell shape and its granules in normal mammal tissue(rat mesentery, stomach and mouse stomach) by fretting cut using liquid nitrogen. The results showed that rat mesentery and mouse stomach mast cell surfaces had no ridges and microvilli, but revealed several microvilli projecting into the surrounding connective tissue in the rat stomach mast cell. The shape of the mast cell varied from discoid(in the rat mesenteric mast cell) to ellipsoid (rat and mouse stomach), ranging from 7.5 to $10{\mu}m$ in diameter. The shape of the nucleus was ellipsoid and nucleic membrane was adherent to the outer surface of the granules. The granules, approximately 0.2 to $0.9{\mu}m$ in diameter, were various shapes. Frequently, rounded protrusions of cytoplasmic granules could be discerned under the cell membrane. Many small granules were seen in the cytoplasm.

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