Identification and characterization of enterochromaffin cells with different staining techniques
1986; Elsevier BV; Volume: 79; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0065-1281(86)80077-0
ISSN1618-0372
AutoresGuida Maria Portela‐Gomes, Lars Grimelius,
Tópico(s)Gastrointestinal disorders and treatments
ResumoThe staining characteristics of the ent.eroohromaffin cell system in the hU111an and rat gastrointestinal tract were studied with 3 histochemical procedures - the Masson method, formaldehydeinduced fluorescence (FIF), and immunocytochemical techniques using both monoclonal and polyclonal serotonin antisera. A simple modification of the Masson technique is described and COInpared with several other modifications of the same technique. The specificities of the 2 antisera were examined with regard to serotonin and other monoamines and their albumin conjugates, monoamine precursors and metabolites, and also to serotonin-related substances. In the intestine, with very few exceptions the same cells reacted positively with the 3 staining methods, but often serotonin immunoreactivity was observed in larger cytoplasmic areas than the other 2 staining reactions. In the antral mucosa, a cell population with the same staining characteristics as mentioned above was seen, but 2 further cell populations were identified - one displaying FIF-argentaffin reactions but no serotonin immunoreactivity, and the other showing the opposite characteristics. At immunostaining, a discrepancy in the staining results between the 2 antisera was noted a larger number of antral serotonin immunoreactive cells being demonstrated with the polyclonal than with the monoclonal antiserum ; this discrepancy disappeared when the polyclonal antiserum was pretreated with C-terminal tetragastrin. A mi nor discrepancy in the number of stained cells was still observed between the use of immunostaining with monoclonal or with tetragastrinpretreated polyclonal antiserurn, and the use of the FIF-argentaffin reactions. The reason for this discrepancy is unclear.
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