<Poster>Cellular and subcellular localizations of nonheme ferric and ferrous iron in the rat brain : a light and electron microscopic study by the perfusion-Perls and -Turnbull methods
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Iron is essential for a variety of cellular functions. However iron, especially ferrous form, has the potentialfor catalyzing the Fenton reaction to generate highly cytotoxic hydroxyl radicals. Therefore the amount of iron in thebrain is strictly controlled. In this study we focused on the cellular and subcellular localizations of nonheme ferric(Fe(III)) and ferrous (Fe(II)) iron in the adult female rat brain by light and electron microscopic histochemistry.Although Fe(II) deposition was much less dominant than Fe(III), the brain contained iron in both forms. Amongthe cellular elements of the brain, oligodendrocytes were numerically most prominent and heavily iron-storing cells.Pericapillary astrocytes and sporadic microglial cells also showed dense iron accumulation. Large neurons involvedin the motor system were relatively strongly iron-positive. Subcellularly, Fe(III) and Fe(II) were mainly localizedin lysosomes, and occasionally in the cytosol and mitochondria. Fe(II)-specific deposit was shown on the luminalmembrane of endothelium. With advancing age, both Fe(III) and Fe(II) became distributed more extensively, andaccumulated more numerously into oligodendrocytes.
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著者
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Li Chengtai
Department of Neuroanatomy, Cell Biology and Histology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medic
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Odagiri Saori
Department of Neuroanatomy, Cell Biology and Histology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medic
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Meguro Reiko
Department of Neuroanatomy, Cell Biology and Histology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medic
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Asano Yoshiya
Department of Neuroanatomy, Cell Biology and Histology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medic
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Shoumura Kazuhiko
Department of Neuroanatomy, Cell Biology and Histology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medic
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Li Chengtai
Department Of Neuroanatomy Cell Biology And Histology Hirosaki University Graduate School Of Medicin
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Meguro Reiko
Department Of Neuroanatomy Cell Biology And Histology Hirosaki University Graduate School Of Medicin
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Asano Yoshiya
Department Of Neuroanatomy Cell Biology And Histology Hirosaki University Graduate School Of Medicin
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Asano Yoshiya
Department Of Biological And Chemical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Gunma University
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Odagiri Saori
Department Of Neuroanatomy Cell Biology And Histology Hirosaki University Graduate School Of Medicin
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Shoumura Kazuhiko
Department Of Neuroanatomy Cell Biology And Histology Hirosaki University Graduate School Of Medicin
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Shoumura Kazuhiko
Department Of Anatomy Hirosaki University School Of Medicine
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Ichinohe Noritaka
Department of Neuroanatomy, Cell Biology and Histology, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medic
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Ichinohe Noritaka
Department Of Anatomy Hirosaki University School Of Medicine
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Ichinohe Noritaka
Department Of Neuroanatomy Cell Biology And Histology Hirosaki University Graduate School Of Medicin
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