GBHA Staining Method: Its Application to Demonstration of Cytoplasmic Calcium Stores in Some Exocrine and Endocrine Glands
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The glyoxal bis(2-hydroxyanil)(GBHA) staining method for demonstration of cytoplasmic calcium has been tested on some exocrine and endocrine glands known to contain considerable amounts of calcium. Thick sections of rapidly frozen/freeze-substituted and p;astic embedded specimens were subjected for GBHA staining revealed variable degrees of Ca-GBHA reactions in the cytoplasm of glandular cells tested at a resolution to be able to depict those in the individual secretory granules, and further made it possible to distinguish between the reactive and non-reactive cells at the organ level. Moreover, GBHA staining revealed otherwise undetectable granular micro precipitates enriched with calcium and phosphorus in duct saliva within the submandibular gland and proved useful for evaluation of initial changes associated with ectopic mineralization known to occur in this gland. A precise method for GBHA staining and the diversity of this method for evaluation of calcium-related histo-pathological changes in various tissues were elaborated.
- 硬組織再生生物学会の論文
- 1993-10-31
著者
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大島 勇人
新潟大学大学院医歯学総合研究科摂食環境制御学講座顎顔面解剖学分野
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Sato Yasunori
Department Of Human Pathology Kanazawa University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Maeda T
Niigata Univ. Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sci. Jpn
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Takano Y
Tokyo Medical And Dental Univ. Tokyo Jpn
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Ohshima H
Niigata Univ. Graduate School Of Medical And Dental Sci. Jpn
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Sato Yasunori
Department Of Oral National Defense Medical College
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Takano Yoshiro
Maxillofacial Surgery, National Defense Medical College
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Ohshima Hayato
Maxillofacial Surgery, National Defense Medical College
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Maeda Takeyasu
Maxillofacial Surgery, National Defense Medical College
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Sato Yasunori
Department Of Cardiovascular Disease Tohoku Rosai Hospital
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Sato Yasunori
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toho University:Aging Regulation, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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Sato Yasunori
Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Toho University
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