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Electron microscopic studies of Dane particles in hepatocytes with special reference to intracellular development of Dane particles and their relation with HBeAg in serum
Kamimura, Tomoteru1; Yoshikawa, Akira1; Ichida, Fumihiro1; Sasaki, Hiroshi M.D.*, 1
1Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Niigata University, Niigata and the Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, Toyama, Japan
*Address reprint requests to: The Third Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University, 2630 Sugitani, Toyama, 930-01 Japan.
Received April 16, 1981; Accepted June 05, 1981; previously published online March 01, 2006
Abstract
Electron microscopic observations in 30 cases of HBsAg positive liver disease and 12 asymptomatic carriers of HBsAg suggested the following mechanism of intracellular development of Dane particles: core particles migrated from the nucleus into the cytoplasm through the nuclear pores. Intracytoplasmic core particles protruded into the cisternae of endoplasmic reticulum by budding the outer coat of Dane particles being derived from the membrane of endoplasmic reticulum. Release of Dane particles into the blood stream by reversed pinocytosis was suggested by the finding of submembranous localization of endoplasmic reticulum containing these particles. No budding from the cell surface of the hepatocytes was encountered. Dane particles in the hepatocytes were detected in 14 of 15 cases positive for serum HBeAg while no particles were seen in 27 HBeAg negative cases, thus suggesting that serum HBeAg reflected ongoing replication of hepatitis B virus in the hepatocytes.
Copyright © 1981 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.