Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
Online ISSN : 1347-7439
Print ISSN : 0916-7250
ISSN-L : 0916-7250
Anatomy
Immunohistochemical Detection of Phosphatidylserine and Thrombospondin on Denucleating Erythroblasts in Rat Bone Marrow
Toshifumi YOKOYAMATakahiko ETOHKankanam Gamage Sanath UDAYANGAEiichiro TAKAHARAWang-Mei QIKatsuhiko WARITAYoshiki MATSUMOTOTakanori MIKIYoshiki TAKEUCHINobuhiko HOSHIHiroshi KITAGAWA
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2011 Volume 73 Issue 7 Pages 949-952

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The hypothesis that apoptotic factors play some roles in the denucleation of erythroblasts has been confirmed by the immunohistological detection of both phosphatidylserine and thrombospondin as phagocytosis-inducing factors in general apoptotic events. Both phosphatidylserine and thrombospondin were detected on the surface of cell membrane of mature erythroblasts, while thrombospondin was also detected in more immature erythroblasts. The intensities of their immune reactions increased as the erythroids matured. During denucleation, the positivities of both phosphatidylserine and thrombospondin were restricted on the surface of the cell membrane surrounding the protruding nuclei. Thus, the apoptotic process involves denucleation of erythroblasts and phosphatidylserine, and thrombospondin acts as phagocytosis-inducing factors in the denucleation event.

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