Globule leukocytes in the respiratory epithelium of human upper airways: An ultrastructural study
- 1 June 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Anatomical Record
- Vol. 212 (2) , 143-152
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ar.1092120207
Abstract
The ultrastructure of globule leukocytes is described in the nasal and tracheal respiratory epithelium of three boys suffering from chronic airway infections. The globule leukocytes lie free in the intercellular spaces and appear to be migratory cells. They are characterized by intracytoplasmic membrane-bound globules, variable in number, size, shape, and internal structure. The globules may apparently release their content between the neighboring epithelial cells. Human globule leukocytes are also characterized by the presence of intracytoplasmic rod-shaped bodies, the significance of which is not known. They usually display an extended juxta-nuclear Golgi apparatus, presumably involved in the formation of the globules. Comparison of the fine structure of the globules in the globule leukocytes with that of the granules found in the subepithelial mast cells does not support a mast cell origin for human globule leukocytes. On morphological grounds, natural killer cells are postulated as a possible source for globule leukocytes. The function of globule leukocytes is briefly discussed. We presume that the globule leukocytes belong to the group of migrating and secreting cells involved in the defense of the organism against foreign material.This publication has 40 references indexed in Scilit:
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