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1996

X-ray microanalysis

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Preparation Of Cultured Smooth Muscle Cells From Human Myometrium For X-Ray Microanalysis, Jarin Hongpaisan, Godfried M. Roomans Oct 1996

Preparation Of Cultured Smooth Muscle Cells From Human Myometrium For X-Ray Microanalysis, Jarin Hongpaisan, Godfried M. Roomans

Scanning Microscopy

Methodological aspects of the use of X-ray microanalysis in physiological and pharmacological experiments on cultured myometrial cells were investigated. Cultured human myometrial cells were grown from biopsies after detaching the fibroblasts. Of the cultured cells, 95-98% showed desmin-like immunoreactivity. Transmission electron microscopy showed that subcultured cells were different from myometrial cells in situ. The effects of washing the cells to remove external salt-rich medium were investigated. All solutions removed the external medium, resulting in lower concentrations of Na and Cl. In the cells washed with 0.3 M mannitol, most of the elemental concentrations were significantly lower than in their …


In Vitro Systems And Cultured Cells As Specimens For X-Ray Microanalysis, Godfried M. Roomans, Jarin Hongpaisan, Zhengzhu Jin, Ann-Christin Mörk, Ailing Zhang Apr 1996

In Vitro Systems And Cultured Cells As Specimens For X-Ray Microanalysis, Godfried M. Roomans, Jarin Hongpaisan, Zhengzhu Jin, Ann-Christin Mörk, Ailing Zhang

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In vitro systems and cultured cells are recognized as useful systems in many areas of biomedical research, including X-ray microanalysis. To be reliable, in an vitro system should have an elemental composition close to that of the tissue in situ, react in the same way to stimuli, and retain the in situ regulation of ion transport. In the present paper, four of the most commonly used in vitro systems will be reviewed: incubated tissue slices (liver and pancreas), isolated glands (submandibular gland acini, sweat glands), primary cell cultures (sweat glands, endometrium), and cell lines (the colon cancer cell line …


A Yohimbine-Dependent, Uk14,304 Induced Ion Transient In Ht29 Cells Studied By X-Ray Microanalysis, Wei Zhang, Godfried M. Roomans Mar 1996

A Yohimbine-Dependent, Uk14,304 Induced Ion Transient In Ht29 Cells Studied By X-Ray Microanalysis, Wei Zhang, Godfried M. Roomans

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The response of HT29 cells to α2-adrenoceptor agonists was investigated by X-ray microanalysis. Treatment of the cells with 10 μM UK14,304, an α2-agonist, resulted in a rise of intracellular Cl and Na, suggesting an antisecretory effect. When the cells were exposed to yohimbine or RX821002, both of which are arantagonists, the former had no effect, whereas the latter produced a minor decrease of the cellular Na, Cl and K concentrations. However, when the cells were pretreated with yohimbine, UK14,304 induced a transient change in ion concentrations, which consisted of a rapid increase of intracellular Cl, Na …