用组织学、电镜、电子衍射和x射线光谱法研究人垂体腺瘤中钙沉积

G. Ilse , N. Ryan , K. Kovacs , D. Ilse
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对312例经手术切除的垂体腺瘤进行组织学、电镜、电子衍射、x射线光谱分析,探讨其钙化的发生及形态发生。光镜下钙化发生率为9%。钙沉积在几种腺瘤中都很明显,但在泌乳素分泌腺瘤中最为常见和广泛。组织学上,钙沉积表现为无定形沉淀物和沙粒瘤体,苏木精、von Kossa技术和茜素红染色。电镜下,腺瘤细胞的细胞质和细胞外间隙可见钙化沉积。细胞内沉淀物和沙砾体的电子衍射和x射线光谱分析显示,磷酸盐、钙和有机结合硫的比例为3.5:5:2,表明它们含有羟基磷灰石钙。目前的研究结果表明,钙微晶沉积的线粒体是钙化的主要部位。
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Calcium deposition in human pituitary adenomas studied by histology, electron microscopy, electron diffraction and X-ray spectrometry

The incidence and morphogenesis of calcification were investigated by histology, electron microscopy, electron diffraction and X-ray spectrometry in 312 surgically removed human pituitary adenomas. By light microscopy the incidence of calcification was 9 %. The calcium deposits were evident in several adenoma types, but were most frequent and extensive in prolactin-producing adenomas. Histologically, calcium deposits represented amorphous precipitates and psarnmoma bodies staining with hematoxylin, the von Kossa technique and alizarin red. By electron microscopy, calcified deposits were noted in the cytoplasm of adenoma cells and extracellular space. Electron diffraction and X-ray spectrometry of intracellular precipitates as well as psammoma bodies showed the presence of phosphate, calcium and organically bound sulphur with a ratio of 3.5 : 5 : 2, indicating that they contained calcium hydroxyapatite. Present findings provide evidence that mitochondria with microcrystal deposition of calcium represent the primary sites of calcification.

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