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. 1962 May 1;13(2):253–260. doi: 10.1083/jcb.13.2.253

ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF LYSOSOME-RICH FRACTIONS FROM RAT THYMUS ISOLATED BY DENSITY-GRADIENT CENTRIFUGATION BEFORE AND AFTER WHOLE-BODY X-IRRADIATION

Y E Rahman 1
PMCID: PMC2106822  PMID: 14489907

Abstract

Fractions from rat thymuses were isolated by sucrose density-gradient centrifugation, before and after 1000 r whole-body x-irradiation, and examined by electron microscopy. Cytochrome oxidase and acid phosphatase activities of these fractions were tested as well. Electron-opaque bodies with diameters ranging from 0.10 to 0.35 µ, with a mean of 0.25 µ, were found in fractions having high acid phosphatase activity, while the fractions rich in cytochrome oxidase consisted mostly of mitochondria. After irradiation, there was an increased ratio of dense bodies to mitochondria. These particles are considered to be lysosomes similar to those identified in other rat tissues. Their relationship to the mitochondria is discussed.

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