Literature DB >> 1897447

The existence of filaments connecting the granules and the cell membrane in rat peritoneal mast cells.

K Tasaka1, M Akagi, M Mio, K Miyoshi, I Aoki.   

Abstract

SEM images of rat peritoneal mast cells showed that microtubule-like filaments seemed to penetrate the granules and project several branches just beneath the granular surface. Each granule appeared to be a cluster of microgranules. TEM observations frequently revealed microtubules connecting the granule surface to the subplasmalemmal network or to the adjacent granule surface and on some occasions, microtubules also appeared to penetrate the granule membranes. Moreover, TEM revealed that individual granules seemed to consist of a mass of microgranules, each 10-15 nm in diameter; freeze-fracture images showed similar configurations. These findings suggest that the microtubule-like filamentous structures in mast cells play a role corresponding to that of the open canalicular system in platelets.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1897447     DOI: 10.1007/bf01993124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Agents Actions        ISSN: 0065-4299


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