Electron microscopy of mucin from sputum in chronic obstructive bronchitis.

  • 1 April 1980
    • journal article
    • Vol. 61  (2) , 71-6
Abstract
Sputum from patients with chronic obstructive bronchitis has been fractionated on Sepharose columns after treatment with urea 6 mol/l at pH 12.5 followed by neutralization. The "mucin" fraction, which contained 70% carbohydrate and 30% protein was studied in the electron microscope after staining with phosphotungstic acid. Positively stained, thread-like, irregular contours of the mucin molecules could be demonstrated with lengths varying from 2,000 to 5,000 nm, corresponding to molecular weights between 2 X 10(6) and 6 X 10(6). This correlates fairly well with estimates from the literature of the size of these molecules.