ACTA HISTOCHEMICA ET CYTOCHEMICA
Online ISSN : 1347-5800
Print ISSN : 0044-5991
ISSN-L : 0044-5991
AN APPLICATION OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPIC CYTOCHEMISTRY TO HUMAN TUMORS
MASAO YOKOYAMA
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1973 Volume 6 Issue 1 Pages 27-34

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Prostatic carcinoma, renal cell carcinoma and melanoma were studied by electron microscopic enzyme cytochemistry. ACPase of prostatic cancer cells was found in lysosomes, secretory vacuoles and vesicles as well as some Golgi apparatuses. The enzyme localizations remained unchanged in tumor cells two weeks after castration when cells were viable. Renal cell carcinomas revealed to have positive ALPase activity at microvilli resembling brush border and lateral plasma membranes facing adjacent tumor cells. The enzyme was negative at basal plasma membrane of the tumor cells. Proximal tubule cells of human kidney showed ALPase activity only at apical membranes. This indicated functional dedifferentiation of plasma membrane in the tumor cells. These observations were verified and substantiated by TPPase, IDPase and G6Pase localizations in tumor cells. The tumor cells also showed positive G6Pase in endoplasmic reticulum. DOPA oxidase was successfully detected in smooth endoplasmic reticulum close to Golgi apparatus, innermost Golgi cisternae and premelanosomes both in cultured melanoma cells and melanoma tissues, which may have diagnostic value. Thus, EM enzyme cytochemistry was considered to be applicable and useful for human cancer study concerning histogenesis, diagnosis and to assess the treatment.
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