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  • Title: Reverse hemolytic plaque assay. Electron microscopic observation of plaque-forming single adenoma cells in GH producing adenomas.
    Author: Yamada S, Aiba T, Hattori A, Suzuki T, Asa SL, Kovacs K.
    Journal: Pathol Res Pract; 1991 Jun; 187(5):546-51. PubMed ID: 1923944.
    Abstract:
    In this study, 3 GH-producing adenomas were studied as materials to clarify the usefulness of electron microscopic investigation of plaque-forming single adenoma cells, and ultrastructural morphometric comparisons were made to determine whether some differences exist at the cytoplasmic organelle level between small plaque-forming cells and large plaque-forming cells. In two cases, the relative cytoplasmic volume density of Golgi apparatus and lysosomes were significantly greater and the diameter of seretory granules were significantly smaller in large plaque-forming cells compared to small plaque-forming cells. Moreover, in one of them, not only the diameter but also the cytoplasmic volume density of secretory granules were significantly smaller in large plaque-forming cells. These findings suggest a greater secretory granule synthesis and internal granule destruction, and faster granules secretion at an early stage of formation in large plaque-forming cells compared with small plaque-forming cells. It became apparent through this study that electron microscopic investigation of plaque-forming single cells is practically useful since plasma membrane and cytoplasmic organelles were preserved well after processing for EM in most plaque-forming cells.
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