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DNA synthesis in Langerhans'cells of mouse ear epithelium revealed by tritiated thymidine autoradiography and histochemical staining for non-specific esterase and beta-glucuronidase activity
Authors:W. J. Hume  J. K. Moore
Affiliation:Department of Dental Surgery, Leeds University School of Dentistry, Leeds LS2 9LU, U.K.
Abstract:Abstract The proportion of Langerhans'cells in DNA synthesis in normal mouse skin was assessed by combining tritiated thymidine [3H]TdR autoradiography with enzyme histochemistry. After injection of [3H]TdR, ear skin was treated in two ways. Epithelial sheet preparations were stained for the presence of non-specific esterase and cytospin preparations of epithelial cell suspensions were stained for beta-glucuronidase activity. The labelling index (p± SE mean) for cytospins, 40 min after injecting [3H]TdR, was 1.6 ± 0.15%, doubling to 3–4% from 7–17 days after injection. The sheet preparations showed the proportion of label attributable to paired Langerhans'cells rising from 18% at 40 min after injection, to approximately 45%, on days 1–4 after injection. These results suggest that the proliferation of Langerhans'cells in normal mouse skin might be higher than was previously thought to be the case.
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