Abstract

A histological and cytological as well as enzyme histo- and cytochemical analysis (alpha-naphthyl acetate esterases, naphthol AS acetate esterases, naphthol AS-D chloroacetate esterases, acid and alkaline phosphatases) of human spleen cells in sections and imprints was carried out with special reference to sinus lining cells. These cells show strong naphthol AS esterase activity and no or only little alpha-naphthyl acetate esterase and acid phosphatase activity. Thus they can be distinguished from reticular cells in pulp cords and from other macrophages in cords and sinuses. From the morphological and enzyme histochemical aspect it can be deduced that the sinus lining cells are a distinct cell type of the human spleen. The comparison of these enzyme cytochemical findings with the results of biochemical and electron microscopical investigations suggests that reticular cells of pulp cords and littoral cells of sinuses also have different functions: reticular cells seem to have a high phagocytotic activity while littoral cells seem to be only facultatively phagocytic.

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