CYTOPHOTOMETRIC STUDIES OF DNA, NUCLEIC-ACID AND PROTEIN-CONTENT OF HUMAN LIVER-CELL NUCLEI
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 20 (2) , 151-157
Abstract
Cytophotometry was performed on human liver cell nuclei obtained from liver biopsies in 18 patients with normal or practically normal liver histology as judged by light microscopy. Imprints of liver cell nuclei obtained by different isolation procedures were studied. The nuclear DNA, total nucleic acid and protein content was evaluated after Feulgen, gallocyanin and naphtol-yellow staining and by UV-spectrophotometry. A total of 2330 nuclei were investigated and approximately 80% of these were diploid. The diploid value was confirmed by UV-spectrophotometry where a total nucleic acid content of approximately 7 pg was found. The nuclei could be grouped in classes corresponding to di-, tetra- and octaploid nuclei, according to their contents of DNA, total nucleic acid and protein and according to their size. The variation in nuclear contents was lowest for DNA with a coefficient of variation of approximately 5%, and highest for the protein content (15%). Within diploid nuclei, insignificant as well as significant correlations between DNA content and size were found, but taken all together a weak positive correlation is likely. Higher correlations were found between nuclear nucleic acid content and size and between nuclear protein content and nuclear size.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- CELL SIZE, NUCLEAR CONTENT, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF POLYPLOIDY IN THE MAMMALIAN LIVERProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1967
- Cytophotometric determination of nucleic acids in UV-light and after gallocyanine chromalum stainingExperimental Cell Research, 1967
- Dissociation of Adult Mouse Liver by Sodium Tetraphenylboron, A Potassium Gomplexing Agent.Experimental Biology and Medicine, 1966
- Quantitative cytophotometric studies on polyploid liver cell nuclei of frog and ratChromosoma, 1965
- Constancy of Nuclear DNA and Accuracy of Cytophotometric MeasurementCytogenetic and Genome Research, 1965
- Zur Vermehrung von Kernvolumen und DNS-Gehalt bei chronischer, toxisch-bedingter LeberzellschädigungPathobiology, 1964
- Correlation between deoxyribonucleic acid and volume in liver cell nuclei during post-natal growthExperimental Cell Research, 1960
- The development in the human liver of multiple desoxyribose nucleic acid (DNA) classes and their relationship to the age of the individualChromosoma, 1956
- ON THE THEORY OF GALLOCYANIN‐CHROMALUM STAINING AND ITS APPLICATION FOR QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATION OF BASOPHILIA. A SELECTIVE STAINING OF EXQUISITE PROGRESSIVITYActa Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica, 1951
- The Desoxyribose Nucleic Acid Content of Animal NucleiPhysiological Zoology, 1950