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Histochemistry and Cell Biology | 1990

Histochemical detection of sugar residues in the chick embryo mesonephros with lectin-horseradish peroxidase conjugates

Gheri G; S. Gheri Bryk; V. Petrelli

SummaryFragments of mesonephros were taken from chick embryos and studied from the 4th to the 21st day of incubation. A battery of seven different horseradish peroxidase-labelled lectins was used to study the distribution of carbohydrate residues in glycoconjugates along the mesonephric nephron during the period of excretory activity and the period of involution. ConA and WGA reacted at every site of the nephron thus showing the ubiquitous presence of α-D-mannose andN-acetyl-d-glucosamine. SBA was a good marker of the proximal tubule. Other lectins, such as PNA and LTA, reacted only for a short time at some sites during the considered period of incubation. The presence of sialic acid was detected in the podocytes, capillary wall and mesangial cells. From the 10th-11th day of incubation changes were noted in the proximal tubule as shown by PNA reactivity. This may be significant as regards the exact stage of incubation during which the involution of mesonephros begins.


Cells Tissues Organs | 1992

Identification of Sugar Residues in Human Fetal Olfactory Epithelium Using Lectin Histochemistry

Gheri G; S. Gheri Bryk; G.C. Balboni

Lectin-binding histochemistry was used to investigate the distribution and the changes of the glycoconjugate saccharidic moieties in the olfactory epithelium of human fetuses ranging from 8 to 12 weeks of gestation. It was found that the basal cells, the sustentacular cells and the olfactory neurons exhibit differences in oligosaccharide cellular content and distribution. Differences in lectin binding was also demonstrated at the dendrite, cell body and axon of the receptor cells. From the 11th week onwards, Ulex europaeus agglutinin I was found to be a marker of the olfactory neurons.


Journal of Morphology | 2000

Glycoconjugate sugar residues in the chick embryo developing lung: a lectin histochemical study.

Gheri G; Eleonora Sgambati; S. Gheri Bryk

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Neonatology | 2003

Lectin Binding in the Human Umbilical Cord from Normally Grown Pregnancies and from Pregnancies Complicated by Intra-Uterine Growth Retardation with Absent or Reversed Diastolic Flow

Eleonora Sgambati; E. Brizzi; M. Marini; S. Gheri Bryk; Gheri G

The content and the distribution of the glycoconjugate sugar residues were investigated in the human umbilical cord from normally grown pregnancies and from pregnancies complicated by intra-uterine growth retardation with absent or reversed flow in the umbilical artery. The gestational age range was 29–41 weeks. For this purpose, a battery of eight horseradish peroxidase conjugated lectins was used (ConA, WGA, PNA, SBA, DBA, LTA, UEA I, and OOA; see text). Our data showed that in both study groups ConA, WGA and PNA (after neuraminidase digestion) and LTA, UEA I, and OOA reacted with Wharton’s jelly and vessels of the umbilical cord from the first weeks of gestation considered. SBA reactivity was observed only in the amniotic epithelial cells of the jelly and in the endothelial cells of the vessels. The reactivity with the most part of the lectins decreased or was lacking in the various components of the umbilical cord between 39 and 41 weeks of gestation in the normal group and between 36 and 37 weeks of gestation in the pathological one. Moreover, the intensity of reactivity with ConA, WGA and PNA (after neuraminidase digestion) and LTA, UEA I, and OOA in the normal group and with PNA (before and after neuraminidase digestion) and LTA and OOA in the pathological one was stronger in the peripheral portion of the jelly with respect to the adventitial one. The reactivity with ConA and UEA I was stronger in the vein than in the arteries in both study groups. Some hypotheses are reported on the role played by the sugar residues in the normal and pathological umbilical cords.


Histochemistry and Cell Biology | 1988

Histochemistry of mucosubstances in the gallbladder epithelium of the chick embryo

Gheri G; S. Gheri Bryk; Giovanni E. Orlandini

SummaryMucosubstances of epithelial cells of the chick embryo gallbladder were investigated by histochemical methods from days 12–21 of incubation (stages 38–46). On incubation day 14, only neutral mucins were detected; on day 15, neutral and sulfated mucosubstances were observed in the epithelial cells that invaginate the underlying mesenchyme. In the same sites, at day 16 of incubation, neutral, carboxylated and sulfated mucins were seen. From the 17th day of incubation until hatching, neutral, carboxylated and sulfated mucosubstances were present in the surface cells and in the cells lining the epithelial invaginations. During this period, the chemical characteristics of the secretory material are similar to those observed by Yamada and Hoshino (1972) in the fowl.


Histology and Histopathology | 1993

Characterization of the glycoconjugate sugar residues in developing chick esophageal epithelium.

S. Gheri Bryk; Eleonora Sgambati; Gheri G; Massimo Gulisano


Tissue & Cell | 1999

Lectin histochemistry of goblet cell sugar residues in the gut of the chick embryo and of the newborn

S. Gheri Bryk; Eleonora Sgambati; Gheri G


Cells Tissues Organs | 1994

The Nasal Respiratory Epithelium in the Human Fetus: Lectin Histochemistry

S. Gheri Bryk; Gheri G; Eleonora Sgambati; G.C. Balboni


Histology and Histopathology | 2001

Ageing of the human oviduct: lectin histochemistry

S. Gheri Bryk; Eleonora Sgambati; Ivo Noci; Taddei Gl; Gheri G; Patrizia Borri


Histology and Histopathology | 1999

The oligosaccharidic component of the glycoconjugates in lichen planus, granuloma annulare, seborrheic keratosis and palmoplantar keratoderma: lectin histochemical study

S. Gheri Bryk; Eleonora Sgambati; Gheri G; P. Cappugi; G. Russo

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Gheri G

University of Florence

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E. Brizzi

University of Florence

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Ivo Noci

University of Florence

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M. Marini

University of Florence

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Taddei Gl

University of Florence

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