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Scanning Microscopy

1987

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Ultrastructure And Histochemistry Of The Vas Deferens Of The Salamander Rhyacotriton Olympicus: Adaptations For Sperm Storage, Edward J. Zalisko, John H. Larsen Jr. Oct 1987

Ultrastructure And Histochemistry Of The Vas Deferens Of The Salamander Rhyacotriton Olympicus: Adaptations For Sperm Storage, Edward J. Zalisko, John H. Larsen Jr.

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The vas deferens of the salamander Rhyacotriton olmpicus is composed of (1) a peritoneal epithelium, (2) connective tissue wiith fibroblasts, melanophores, circular smooth muscle, capillaries, and unmyelinated nerves within a collagenous matrix, and (3) an inner layer of cuboidal epithelium partially covered by ciliated squamous cells at the lumen. The lumen and apical cytoplasm of both epithelial cell types contain strongly PAS-positive granules. The cuboidal cells contained numerous swollen rough endoplasmic reticulum cisternae, mitochondria, and apical dense granules suggesting a high degree of secretory activity possibly involved in sperm maintenance. Fewer mitochondria, rough endoplasmic reticula, and granules in squamous cells …


Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Black Stain On Human Permanent Teeth, J. Theilade, K. M. Pang Jul 1987

Scanning Electron Microscopy Of Black Stain On Human Permanent Teeth, J. Theilade, K. M. Pang

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Black stain may develop on the coronal surfaces of human teeth, and this type of stain is common in the Hong Kong Chinese population. The present study was undertaken to ascertain if the deposit conforms in composition to the black stain found elsewhere, and to describe its ultrastructure using the scanning electron microscope. Gram-stained smears were made from black stain on the teeth of 11 adult Hong Kong Chinese and studied microscopically. From another 15 persons extracted teeth exhibiting black stain were obtained and fixed. Two ground sections were made from each tooth, one was stained with toluidine blue, the …


Ultrastructure Of Spermatozoa From Domesticated Birds: Comparative Study Of Turkey, Chicken And Guinea Fowl, R. J. Thurston, R. A. Hess Jul 1987

Ultrastructure Of Spermatozoa From Domesticated Birds: Comparative Study Of Turkey, Chicken And Guinea Fowl, R. J. Thurston, R. A. Hess

Scanning Microscopy

Typical for non-passerine birds, the spermatozoa of the turkey, chicken and guinea fowl were vermiform with a maximum width of 0.5-0. 7μm and lengths of 90μm for chicken sperm, and 75-80μm for those of the turkey and guinea. An acrosome, nucleus, midpiece and flagellum could be distinguished by SEM.

The acrosomal cap projected over a perforatorium surrounded by granular material. At its base, the cap encircled apical projections of the nucleus. The nucleus consisted of dense chromatin, and formed a concave implantation fossa where it joined the midpiece of the tail. For turkey and chicken spermatozoa, the neck region of …


Morphological Changes In The Vestibular Epithelia And Ganglion Induced By Ototoxic Drug, K. Sera, Y. Harada, N. Tagashira, M. Suzuki, K. Hirakawa, T. Ohya Jun 1987

Morphological Changes In The Vestibular Epithelia And Ganglion Induced By Ototoxic Drug, K. Sera, Y. Harada, N. Tagashira, M. Suzuki, K. Hirakawa, T. Ohya

Scanning Microscopy

The morphological changes of the vestibular sensory epithelia and the vestibular ganglions induced by Gentamicin (GM) were investigated using scanning electron microscope, transmission electron microscope and light microscope.

The guinea pigs were injected with a single application of 4 mg (0.1ml) of GM into the middle ear through the tympanic membrane. The vestibular organs and the ganglions were observed up to 6 months after the treatment. Four days after the injection, fused, ballooned and missing cilia were observed in the vestibular sensory epithelia. These changes progressed and extended toward the periphery of the crista and the macula. The changes of …


Ultrastructural Analysis Of Dynamic Cellular Processes: A Survey Of Current Problems, Pitfalls And Perspectives, Helmut Plattner, Gerd Knoll May 1987

Ultrastructural Analysis Of Dynamic Cellular Processes: A Survey Of Current Problems, Pitfalls And Perspectives, Helmut Plattner, Gerd Knoll

Scanning Microscopy

Dynamic phenomena in cells that can be analyzed on the ultrastructural level comprise so different aspects as ion shifts, conformational changes of macromolecules, membrane particle rearrangements, lipid phase transitions, protein--protein interactions (notably ligand-receptor interactions, including their sorting and sequestration), reversible membrane-to-membrane contacts, membrane fusions, transcellular transport phenomena, restructuring of cytoskeletal elements, ciliary and flagellar beat, cell shape changes, etc. Only some of these phenomena can be analyzed under stationary conditions, while others are unidirectional and sometimes very rapid. Therefore, the methodical approaches to be used (primary methods and follow-up procedures) might be widely different. Quite different methods are available, such …


Endotoxin: A Twofold Effect On Bone Marrow Ultrastructure, T. Hirahata, D. Bjorkman, J. K. Chamberlain May 1987

Endotoxin: A Twofold Effect On Bone Marrow Ultrastructure, T. Hirahata, D. Bjorkman, J. K. Chamberlain

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Ultrastructural studies of mouse bone marrow reveal that reduction of the marrow-blood barrier precedes the two waves of leukocytosis which follow endotoxin administration. These ultrastructural changes include a decrease in adventitial cover of the marrow sinus wall, an increase in sinus circumference, and a decrease in endothelial cell overlap. The marrow-blood barrier changes which precede the first wave of leukocytosis are transient and are associated with depletion of marrow granulocytes. The changes that precede the second wave of leukocytosis 5 to 6 days later are more sustained and are associated with marked granulocyte hyperplasia. We suggest that endotoxin has two …