Scanning electron microscopy of pure Kurloff cell suspensions. Observation of an extrusion process

Scanning electron microscopy has been used to examine suspensions of Kurloff cells, which are present only in guinea pig. The cells are round with a surface characterized by uniformly distributed short stubby microvilli and some ridges. Some cells show one or more pores surrounded by a smooth margin...

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Published in:Cell and tissue research Vol. 231; no. 2; pp. 457 - 461
Main Authors: Landemore, G, Quillec, M, Debout, C, Izard, J
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Germany 01-01-1983
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Summary:Scanning electron microscopy has been used to examine suspensions of Kurloff cells, which are present only in guinea pig. The cells are round with a surface characterized by uniformly distributed short stubby microvilli and some ridges. Some cells show one or more pores surrounded by a smooth margin, others a smooth globular expansion about 10 microns in diameter which may correspond to a Kurloff body undergoing exocytosis. The Kurloff body is released into the medium where it can exist freely. The surface of the free body and of the expansion display the same smooth appearance. Although the nature of the Kurloff cell remains unknown, this study provides further information concerning its morphology and describes an extrusion process not observed previously.
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ISSN:0302-766X
1432-0878
DOI:10.1007/BF00222195