Cell Nucleus 

Cell Nucleus
Round cell nucleus (detail section) to illustrate the nuclear membrane. In
light microscopy, cell nuclei are surrounded by a darkly stained line, which
represents the nuclear membrane.
This nuclear membrane consists of two cytomembranes, which separate the
karyoplasm from the hyaloplasm. Between the two membranes is the
20–50nm wide perinuclear space, the perinuclear cisterna 1 , which communicates
with the vesicular spaces between the endoplasmic reticulum
membranes. The outer nuclear membrane is confluent with the endoplasmic
reticulum and shows membrane-bound ribosomes. The perinuclear cisterna
is perforated by nuclear pores which form pore complexes.
Their width is about 30–50nm, and they are covered with a diaphragm. At
these covered pores, the outer and inner nuclear membrane lamellae merge.
In the adjacent cytoplasm, close to the nuclear membrane, are cisternae of
the granular endoplasmic reticulum . The inner lamella of the nuclear
membrane is covered with electron-dense material. This is heterochromatin,
which is localized at the inner nuclear lamina
Cell nucleus and adjacent cytoplasm from an enterocyte (jejunum) in a
freeze-fracture plane (cryofracture, freeze-etching), which renders a profile
viewof the nuclear membranes. The viewis on the inner side of the inner lamella
of the inner nuclear double membrane . The white fracture line in
this figure corresponds to the perinuclear cisterna The lower plane
2 gives a view of the inner side of the inner lamella of the outer nuclear
double membrane. Note the abundance of nuclear pores , which allow the
intracellular transport of materials between nucleus and cytoplasm. Note
that the two nuclear membranes merge at the pore region. Above the nucleus
are vesicles of various sizes and an array of Golgi membranes
Detail section showing two secretory cells from the mucous membranes of
the tuba uterina (oviduct). Their long, oval nuclei showmultiple indentations
of different depths. Therefore, the nucleus appears to be composed of
tongues and irregular lobes in this preparation. The cytoplasm extends into
the deep nuclear indentations. The distribution of the finely granular chromatin
(euchromatin) is relatively even. Only at the inner nuclear membrane
is the chromatin condensed in a fine osmiophilic line. The cytoplasm in the
immediate vicinity of the nucleus contains cisternae from granular endoplasmic
reticulum 1 , secretory granules 2 and sporadically, small mitochondria.
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