Detection of mucus glycoconjugates in human cervical epithelium by lectin-colloidal gold technique in transmission electron microscopy. I. A quantitative study during the menstrual cycle.

Basic and applied histochemistry Pub Date : 1988-01-01
P Versura, M C Maltarello, S Costa, M G Poggi, R Laschi
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We investigated the presence and distribution of five glycosidic residues at the level of the endocervical columnar epithelial cells during the various phases of the menstrual cycle in healthy subjects. We utilized the lectins Wheat Germ Agglutinin (WGA), Peanut Agglutinin (PNA), Soybean Agglutinin (SBA), Concanavalin A (ConA) conjugated with colloidal gold particles as ultrastructural markers in Transmission Electron Microscopy. This technique proved to be particularly suitable for detecting glycosidic residues at the cellular level, where the mucus is produced. All the lectin-binding sites (except ConA binding sites which were not detected) appeared to be produced in significantly different amount during the cycle, supporting the hypothesis that the cyclic-related changes of the cervical mucus viscoelasticity is due to glycoconjugate cyclic variations.

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透射电镜凝集素-胶体金技术检测人宫颈上皮黏液糖结合物。月经周期中的定量研究。
我们研究了健康受试者在月经周期不同阶段宫颈内柱状上皮细胞水平上五种糖苷残基的存在和分布。利用小麦胚芽凝集素(WGA)、花生凝集素(PNA)、大豆凝集素(SBA)、豆豆蛋白A (ConA)等凝集素与胶体金粒子偶联作为透射电镜超微结构标记物。这种技术被证明特别适合于检测黏液产生的细胞水平的糖苷残基。所有凝集素结合位点(除了未检测到的ConA结合位点)在周期中产生的量似乎都有显著差异,支持了宫颈黏液粘弹性的周期相关变化是由于糖结合周期变化引起的假设。
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