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Electron microscopic investigation of the surface membrane structures of the fat-cell and of their changes during depletion of the cell
Authors:F Wassermann  Thomas F McDonald
Institution:(1) Division of Biological and Medical Research, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois
Abstract:Summary The main purpose of this paper was to investigate with the electron microscope the structural relationship between the fat cell and the surrounding connective tissue under various functional conditions and thereby to solve questions not decided in the past which concern the ldquomembranerdquo of the fat-cell. Outside the well defined plasma membrane two layers were observed, one of lesser electron density next to the plasma membrane and another denser line which separates the former from the connective tissue ground substance. Fundamentally this three-layered ldquosurface membrane complexrdquo (Robertson) is the same as described by numerous authors in other cells bordering on connective tissue. However, the changes occurring in the surface membrane complex during depletion of fat cells are of special interest. The numerous long processes formed by the cell during the loss of fat in starvation are retracted in extreme depletion. At this time a pericellular space opens between the outer lamella and the plasma membrane. While the less dense material apparently becomes liquified the outer lamella of the surface membrane complex remains in contact with the connective tissue ground substance. These observations made it possible to interpret the surface membrane structures of the fat-cell as consisting, beside the plasma membrane, of a material derived from the ground substance, which is analogous to Robertson's ldquogap substancerdquo at the surface of the Schwann cell, and of a ldquolimiting membranerdquo toward the ground substance. The nature and possible derivation of the extracellular layers are discussed and the general functional significance of the surface membrane complex is emphasized. These considerations support the repeatedly raised objection against the use of the histological term basement membrane for the submicroscopic structures. During the depletion of the fat cell intensive micropinocytosis occurs regularly in the plasma membrane. It is suggested that the pinching off of numerous pockets may effect the elimination of membrane material in conjunction with the decrease in the surface area which has been found to take place in extreme depletion of the fat cell.This work was performed under the auspices of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission.
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