A Epivatianos, D Antoniadis, T Iliadis, P Papanayotou
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考虑到黏液物质作为成核和唾液结石生长的部位,促使了这项研究。9例颌下腺主排泄管结石脱钙,常规石蜡包埋。从这些细胞块上切下一系列切片,用苏木精和伊红染色,并用随后的组织化学方法检测粘膜物质。1) Alcian Blue-PAS。2)高铁二胺-阿利新蓝3)临界电解质浓度的阿利新蓝。4)睾丸透明质酸酶消化前后的阿利新蓝。5)丙烯醛-硫代- shift - pas 6)甲苯胺蓝。来源于颌下腺的中性和酸性糖蛋白在有机基质中占主导地位。在有机基质的外部区域检测到可能来自结缔组织的糖胺聚糖。唾液腺结石球形体3个,直径1 ~ 30。所有黏液组织化学方法均未对球体进行染色。下颌下腺的糖蛋白可能在结石形成过程中充当成核位点,或者是被已经形成的结石晶体结合的被动成分。
[Histochemical study on the mucosubstances of the calculi of the main excretory duct of the human submandibular gland].
The consideration that mucosubstances act as sites of nucleation and salivary calculi growth prompted to this investigation. Nine calculi of the main excretory duct of the submandibular gland were decalcified and routinely embedded in paraffin. From the blocks serial sections were cut and stained with haematoxylin and eosin and the subsequent histochemical methods for mucosubstances. 1) Alcian Blue-PAS. 2) High Iron Diamine-Alcian Blue. 3) Alcian Blue with critical electrolyte concentration. 4) Alcian Blue before and after testicular hyaluronidase digestion. 5) Acrolein-Thionin-Shiff-PAS 6) Toluidine Blue. Neutral and acid glycoproteins originated from the submandibular gland were predominated in the organic matrix. Glycosaminoglycans probably originated from the connective tissue were detected in the outer areas of the organic matrix. In the central and peripheral parts of 3 salivary calculi spheroid bodies, 1-30 in diameter, were present. The spheroid bodies were unstained with all the histochemical methods for mucosubstances. It is possible the glycoproteins of the submandibular gland to act as nucleating sites in the formation of calculi or, to be passive constituents which are bound by the already formed crystals of the calculi.