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Neuron-specific enolase in mucosal endocrine cells and carcinoid tumours of the small intestine: a comparative study with neuron-specific enolase immunocytochemistry and silver stains.

M Lundqvist, E Wilander, T Esscher, S Påhlman.   

Abstract

Endocrine cells of human small intestinal mucosa, small intestinal carcinoids and carcinoid liver metastases were stained with an immunocytochemical technique using an antiserum against neuron-specific enolase (NSE), with the argyrophil technique of Grimelius and with the argentaffin technique of Masson. In the normal mucosa, scattered NSE-immunoreactive cells were seen mainly in the deeper parts of the crypts. These cells, as shown in the same sections, corresponded to the argentaffin and/or argyrophil cells indicating that they were of endocrine type. All intestinal carcinoids (16 cases) displayed NSE immunoreactivity. However, this reaction did not correlate on the cellular level with the silver techniques employed. Thus, many tumour cells were NSE immunoreactive but lacked an argentaffin or argyrophil reaction and vice versa. On the light microscopical level the silver techniques reveal the presence of neurohormonal granules in the tumour cells, while the NSE immunoreactivity appears to disclose neuroendocrine differentiation of the tumour cells irrespective of their hormone and granular content. Out of 13 carcinoid liver metastases, eight displayed strong NSE immunoreactivity, three were weakly stained and two were unreactive. Consecutive or the same tumour sections showed an argentaffin and argyrophil reaction in all carcinoid metastases. Since silver staining provides one type of information and NSE immunocytochemistry another, they provide in combination a good discriminator for neuroendocrine tumours.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2411685     DOI: 10.1007/bf01004594

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histochem J        ISSN: 0018-2214


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