Ergastoplasm 

Ergastoplasm
Cells that biosynthesize and export large amounts of proteins have strongly
basophilic cytoplasmic regions, which have been named ergastoplasm (from
Greek: ergasticos = industrious,working cytoplasm). In light microscopic images,
this basophilic material appears in a variety of forms. The homogeneous
or banded material (chromophilic substance) from the basal part of
highly active secretory gland cells (see Fig.19) is very well known, and so are
the smaller or larger chromophilic bodies in the cytoplasm of nerve cells
to their ribosome content, these cell components have a high affinity
for basic dyes (e.g., hematoxylin). Electron microscopy reveals an elaborate
system of densely packed granular endoplasmic reticulum (rough ER,
rER) as the material that makes up the basophilic ergastoplasm seen in light
microscopy.
This figure shows acini from the exocrine pancreas. These cells show pronounced
basal basophilia 1 . In contrast, the supranuclear and apical cytoplasmic
regions are only sparsely granulated.
1 Cell regions with ergastoplasm, basal basophilia
2 Lumina of the acini
3 Blood vessels
Basophilic cytoplasm (blue) in the basal regions of gland cells (basal basophilia)
1 (cf. Fig.18). The presence of ribosomes accounts for the affinity to basic
dyes. The basophilic cytoplasm corresponds to the granular (rough) endoplasmic
reticulum (rER).The supranuclear and apical cell
regions contain no ergastoplasm and therefore remain unstained. The round
cell nuclei in the basal cytoplasmic region are stained light blue. Parotid
gland (glandula parotidea) of the rat.
1 Cell regions with ergastoplasm, basal basophilia
2 Acini
3 Blood vessels
The cytoplasm of multipolar neurons fromthe columna anterior of the spinal
cord contains a dense distribution of fine or coarse bodies, which can be emphasized
by staining with cresyl violet. They are called Nissl bodies or Nissl
substance (tigroid bodies), after Franz Nissl (1860–1919), who discovered
them. Electron microscopy identifies groups of polysomes and components
of the rough (granular) endoplasmic reticulum (ergastoplasm ) as the structures
that correspond to the Nissl bodies.
1 Nissl bodies (substance)
2 Nucleus with nucleoli
3 Dendrites
4 Glial cell nuclei
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