The influence of different cultivating conditions on polymorphonuclear leukocyte apoptotic processes in vitro, I: The morphological characteristics of PMN spontaneous apoptosis

L. Guejes, N. Zurgil, Motti Deutsch, B. Gilburd, Y. Shoenfeld

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Abstract

Polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) populations incubated in vitro with normal human serum are save-regulated systems of spontaneous apoptosis. Light microscopy (LM), transmission (TEM), and scanning (SEM) electron microscopes were used for the evalution of PMN apoptopic alteration. Twelve-hour PMN populations were represented by optimal number of normal and different apoptotic forms. Their ultrastructural analysis showed that on this background, 3 apoptotic cell lines (code named "first," "second," and "third") were predominated. The following characteristics were featured: "first" - vacuolization of same organelles, release of their content outside, increase of general cytoplasmic density, nuclear filling with condensed chromatin, and formation of PMNs mainly into small, round, dense forms; "second" - involvement of micronuclei or nuclei in apoptosis, their displacement to the cytoplasmic membrane and separation from the cells, and cytoplasm had numerous intact granules almost until the completion of apoptosis; "third" - synchronous apoptotic process of the nuclei and cytoplasm, moderate electronic density of cytoplasm, and granular translocation to the cell surface. Secondary necrosis was completed mainly in the apoptotic process of the "second" and "third" lines. SEM surfaces confirmed the results of TEM. This research showed that neutrophil spontaneous apoptosis is a complicated process. The 3 apoptotic cell lines reflect different pathways characteristic for the studied systems under certain conditions of cultivation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)23-32
Number of pages10
JournalUltrastructural Pathology
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2003

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Received 9 May 2002; accepted 28 October 2002. This work was supported by the Horowitz Foundation. Address correspondence to Motti-Deutsch, PhD, The Biophysical Interdisciplinary Jerome Schottenstein Center for the Research and Technology of the Cellome, Physics Department, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, 52900, Israel.E-mail:motti [email protected]

Funding

Received 9 May 2002; accepted 28 October 2002. This work was supported by the Horowitz Foundation. Address correspondence to Motti-Deutsch, PhD, The Biophysical Interdisciplinary Jerome Schottenstein Center for the Research and Technology of the Cellome, Physics Department, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, 52900, Israel.E-mail:motti [email protected]

FundersFunder number
Horowitz Foundation for Social Policy

    Keywords

    • In vitro
    • PMNs
    • Spontaneous apoptosis
    • Ultrastructure

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