| Literature DB >> 6170868 |
J H Diederen, H G Vullings, E J Van der Vlist, G G Legerstee-Oostveen.
Abstract
The subcommissural organ (SCO) of vertebrates is located in the roof of the third brain ventricle, and secretes into this ventricle a glycoproteinaceous, fibre-like structure, the liquor fibre or Reissner's fibre. A method is described for the densitometric measurement by means of computer-controlled scanning cytophotometry of two cellular parameters directly related to the secretory activity of the subcommissural organ in European green frogs. These parameters are: i) the amount of stained secretory material in the SCO, and ii) the amount of secretory material in the SCO labelled by a radioactive precursor. It appears that scanning cytophotometry offers a fairly rapid, accurate, objective and reproducible method to measure these parameters in stained sections and in autoradiographs of the SCO if this histological material fulfils certain conditions.Entities:
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Year: 1981 PMID: 6170868
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microsc Acta ISSN: 0044-376X