SCANNING AND TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS ON THE INTERPHASE AND MITOTIC ESOPHAGEAL CANCER EPITHELIAL CELLS(ECA 109)
- VernacularTitle:食管癌上皮细胞(ECa109)的间期细胞与分裂细胞的扫描电镜和透射电镜的观察
- Author:
Ailan NING
;
Qongqian PAN
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:
Acta Anatomica Sinica
1953;0(01):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
The surface and ultrastructure of the interphase and mitotic ECa 109 esophagealcancer epithelial cells were investigated by means of scanning and transmission electronmicroscopes.The electron microscopies revealed that cells grown in culture haddifferent external appearances during the different phases of cell cycle.At interphase,the cells were flattened and irregular in shapes,the surface were covered with microvilli.Centrosome,tonofilaments,mitochondria could be found in the cytoplasm.The largeand irregular shaped nucleus was located at the centre.It had one or more nucleoli.During the mitotic phase the cells were spherical and they became first cylindricaland then dumb-bell in shapes,Finally,they divided into daughter cells.There werespindle area and non-spindle area in the cell.The former was at the center of thecell and the latter occupied the outer part of the cell.In the spindle area,thechromatin clumped and the centrioles were prominent,the chromosomes were close tothe equatorial plate.The spindle tubules were seen radiating from the centriole andattached to chromosome at the kinetochore,and among them there were a fewmitochondria.In the non-spindle area,the cell organelles could be observed but fewGolgi complex present.It was shown that many changes of the cells could be foundduring mitosis,and that the spindle-fibers,filopodia,rod-like elements and the cellmembranes might play an important role during mitosis.