A QUANTITATIVE HISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF ACID PHOSPHATASE IN HEPATOCYTES OF GUINEA PIG, PIGEON AND TOAD
- VernacularTitle:豚鼠、家鸽和蟾蜍肝细胞内酸性磷酸酶定量组织化学分析
- Author:
Mian ZHOU
;
Qimin WANG
;
Shibin ZHENG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Acid phosphatase;
Quantitative histochemistry;
Hepatocyte;
Microspectrophotometer;
Image analyser
- From:
Acta Anatomica Sinica
1953;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Guinea pig, pigeon and toad are the vertebrates on different evolution level. The acid phosphatase content in the hepatocytes of centrilobular area and periportal area of hepatic lobules were quantitatively measured by microspectrophotometer and image analyser. The results showed that the content of acid phosphatase of hepatocytes was highest in guinea pig, lowest in pigeon, and toad in between the both. The average density of acid phosphatase distribution in the hepatocytes increases according to the evolution order. The significance of this phenomenon was discussed.