A comparison of three-dimensional growth characteristics of cultured primitive marrow stroma derived from genetically anemic and normal mice.

E Daniels
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This study examines the ultrastructure of mouse defective marrow stroma when cultured as a three-dimensional organization of cells. Gelfoam sponges impregnated with agar medium allowed the three-dimensional organization of newly formed stromal cells derived from the crevices of marrow-depleted bones of Steel mutant mice (Sl/Sld) with defective stroma and also from mice with normal stroma (Sl +/+, W/Wv, and W +/+. Ultrastructural comparisons of 5- to 14-day cultures revealed that the mutant defective stromal cells developed normally, viz. i) proliferated and formed a three-dimensional organization of stroma, ii) stimulated residual hemopoietic precursors to form myeloid cells, and iii) formed a variety of stromal cell types characterized by variable quantities of Golgi bodies and ER, glycogen, filaments, and round cytoplasmic granules. The Steel-Dickie strain, however, included bacilliform electron-dense granules in both normal and mutant stroma. The only ultrastructural deficiency in Sl/Sld stroma was the absence of a category of "activated" cells that occurred within normal cell populations.

遗传性贫血小鼠与正常小鼠培养的原始骨髓基质三维生长特性的比较。
本研究考察了小鼠缺陷骨髓基质作为三维细胞组织培养时的超微结构。用凝胶泡沫海绵浸渍琼脂培养基,可以使具有缺陷基质的Steel突变小鼠(Sl/Sld)和具有正常基质的小鼠(Sl +/+, W/Wv和W +/+)骨髓枯竭的骨骼缝隙中新形成的基质细胞形成三维组织。培养5- 14天的超微结构比较显示,突变缺陷基质细胞发育正常,即i)增殖并形成三维基质组织,ii)刺激残余造血前体细胞形成髓样细胞,iii)形成多种基质细胞类型,其特征是高尔基体和ER、糖原、细丝和圆细胞质颗粒的数量不等。然而,Steel-Dickie菌株在正常和突变基质中都含有杆菌状电子致密颗粒。Sl/Sld基质中唯一的超微结构缺陷是缺乏正常细胞群中出现的一类“活化”细胞。
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