Clinical Articles
Copyright ©The Author(s) 1996.
World J Gastroenterol. Sep 15, 1996; 2(3): 152-154
Published online Sep 15, 1996. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v2.i3.152
Figure 1
Figure 1 The bacillus abuts upon the depression of the plasma membrane (*) of the vacuolated cell. ( × 21000)
Figure 2
Figure 2 The bacilli (*) penetrating deep in between the mucous cells. The tight junction was broken and the intercellular space was dilated. ( × 21000)
Figure 3
Figure 3 The bacillus shows the first step of adherence initiated by the direct contact of the organism to the microvilla glycocalyx. ( × 28500)
Figure 4
Figure 4 A great number of bacteria grouped in a colony shown with periplasmic pools (s). The bacilli abutting upon the depression of the plasma membrane of mucous neck cells lost microvilli and vacuolated. ( × 8700)
Figure 5
Figure 5 Neutrophils (*) penetrated into the epithelia and migrated to the bacilli located in the apical region of mucous neck cells. ( × 10800)
Figure 6
Figure 6 The bacillus is phagocytized by neutrophils located in the lumen. In the phagosome, two lysosomes approach the bacillus, of which the cell wall was lysed and discontinuous. ( × 43500)