晶状体纤维细胞原位细胞间融合:相关光、扫描电镜和冷冻断裂研究

J.R. Kuszak , M.S. Macsai , K.J. Bloom , J.L. Rae , R.S. Weinstein
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我们发现了成年蛙晶状体纤维细胞间的原位细胞融合。立体扫描电镜(SEM)显示了径向细胞柱(RCCs)和同一生长环内相邻纤维细胞之间的融合。晶状体内纤维细胞的细胞间融合产生的融合区在横截面上比未融合的纤维细胞更大,且具有不同的多边形形状。融合区周围纤维细胞的形状和大小以及rcc的排列也发生了变化。通过融合区的连续切片证实,它们是通过扫描电镜观察到的相邻纤维细胞结合而建立的细胞间连续性区域。融合区代表了一个以前未被识别的成年蛙晶状体细胞间通路。尽管晶状体皮层和晶状体核中可见大量的融合区,但在伸长的纤维细胞之间很少观察到细胞间的融合。有趣的是,具有不同寻常的超微结构的通讯连接,与其他系统中显示的融合过程中膜的外观非常相似,经常出现在融合区最多的浅皮层区域。在晶状体的任何其他区域都没有发现这种不寻常的通信连接,这一事实使我们推测,纤维细胞通信连接的结构变化可能预示着融合区的形成,纤维细胞之间细胞间融合的初始位置可能在通信连接斑块内。
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Cell-to-cell fusion of lens fiber cellsin situ: Correlative light, scanning electron microscopic, and freeze-fracture studies

We have discovered cell-to-cell fusion between fiber cells of adult frog lensesin situ. Stereo scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed fusion between neighboring fiber cells in radial cell columns (RCCs) and in the same growth ring, respectively. Cell-to-cell fusion of fiber cells in the lens produced fusion zones that in cross-section were larger and of different polygonal shapes than unfused fiber cells. The shape and sizes of fiber cells surrounding fusion zones and the alignment of RCCs were also altered. Serial sectioning through fusion zones confirmed that they were areas of cell-to-cell continuity established by the union of neighboring fiber cells as seen by SEM. Fusion zones represent a previously unrecognized intercellular pathway in the adult frog lens. Although numerous fusion zones were seen throughout the lens cortex and nucleus, cell-to-cell fusion was rarely observed to have occurred between elongating fiber cells. Interestingly, communicating junctions with an unusual ultrastructure that closely resembles the appearance of membranes in the process of fusion demonstrated in other systems were frequently seen in the region of the superficial cortex where fusion zones were most numerous. The fact that such unusual communicating junctions were not found in any other region of the lens leads us to speculate that structural changes in fiber cell communicating junctions may herald the formation of fusion zones and that the initial site of cell-to-cell fusion between fiber cells may be within communicating junctional plaques.

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