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Histological, ultrastructural and chromatographical discrimination of phospholipids in meningiomas

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Phospholipids in meningiomas were studied by light and electron microscopy, and by high-performance liquid chromatography. They were microscopically demonstrated in six of the ten cases by Sudan III staining after the fixation with potassium dichromate. However, the conventional ultrastructural fixation with glutaraldehyde and osmium tetroxide failed to confirm phospholipids, as most of them were dissolved during dehydration. In contrast, the specimens pretreated with tannic acid before osmication ultrastructurally retained phospholipids which were represented by multilamellar bodies or ribbon-like rings. Both were found in 23 of the 30 cases within the cytoplasm, among the plasma membranes and in the extracellular matrices. The outermost lamella or ribbon showed a direct continuity from the neighbouring plasma membranes of the cytoplasm or the mitochondria. The multilamellar bodies showed an overall distribution, while the ribbon-like rings were predominantly distributed around the psammoma bodies. Precipitation of hydroxyapatite crystals within the ribbon-like rings resulted in matrix minerals of psammoma bodies. Chromatographical analyses of meningiomas disclosed phospholipids including phosphatidyl ethanolamine, phosphatidyl choline, phosphatidyl serine, sphingomyelin and phosphatidyl inositol in that order. Psammomatous meningiomas contained a higher percentage of phosphatidyl serine than non-psammomatous tumors. Ultrastructural study of synthetic phospholipids adequately treated with tannic acid showed that the multilamellar bodies were similar to phosphatidyl choline, while the ribbon-like rings were similar to phosphatidyl serine. The role of phospholipids in meningiomas is discussed.

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Yamashima, T., Yamashita, J. Histological, ultrastructural and chromatographical discrimination of phospholipids in meningiomas. Acta Neuropathol 80, 255–259 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00294642

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