Bd. Vidal et al., QUANTITATIVE-EVALUATION OF AGNOR IN LIVER-CELLS BY HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGE CYTOMETRY, Analytical cellular pathology, 7(1), 1994, pp. 27-41
This study is aimed at determining the relationship between polyploidy
and the amount of nucleolar organiser region (AgNOR) positive dots or
aggregates using high resolution image analysis. Liver imprints from
mice in which hepatocyte polyploidy is very well documented and relate
d to variation in nuclear area were used as a model for this investiga
tion. A technical variant of the AgNOR method using a Triton X-100 tre
atment was developed for removal of some proteins from the cytoplasm,
which produced a clearer and cleaner background. Feulgen-stained prepa
rations were used to detect the association of various ploidy degrees
with their respective values of nuclear area and to subsequently furni
sh a basis for the association of the nuclear areas in AgNOR-stained c
ell preparations with different ploidy levels. A high correlation betw
een nuclear and AgNOR-stained areas was revealed and was demonstrated
to be much higher than the correlation between nuclear area and the nu
mber of AgNOR positive dots or aggregates. The use of two different th
resholds for segmentation of the grey levels of the AgNOR-stained mate
rial demonstrated the importance of the appropriate decision to obtain
the best results to be associated with polyploidy in terms of the rea
l biological event involved, the nuclear area being in this case corre
lated to Feulgen-DNA values.