Abstract
Previous reports describing Cajal-like interstitial cells in human uterus are contradictory in terms of c-kit immunoreactivity: either negative (but vimentin-positive) in pregnant myometrium, or positive, presumably in the endometrium. The aim of this study was to verify the existence of human myometrial Cajal-like interstitial cells (m-CLIC). Six different, complementary approaches were used: 1) methylene-blue supravital staining of tissue samples (cryosections), 2) methylene blue and Janus green B vital staining (m-CLIC and mitochondrial markers, respectively), and 3) extracellular single-unit electrophysiological recordings in cell cultures, 4) non-conventional light microscopy on glutaraldehyde/osmium fixed, Epon-embedded semi-thin sections (less than 1 microm) stained with toluidine blue (TSM), 5) transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and 6) immunofluorescence (IF). We found m-CLIC in myometrial cryosections and in cell cultures. In vitro, m-CLIC represented approximately 7% of the total cell number. m-CLIC had 2-3 characteristic processes which were very long (approximately 60 microm), very thin (
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Ciontea, S. M., Radu, E., Regalia, T., Ceafalan, L., Cretoiu, D., Gherghiceanu, M., … Popescu, L. M. (2005). C-kit immunopositive interstitial cells (Cajal-type) in human myometrium. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 9(2), 407–420. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2005.tb00366.x
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