SUGGESTIONS FOR A HISTOCHEMICAL TERMINOLOGY OF CARBOHYDRATE-RICH TISSUE COMPONENTS
Author(s) -
S. S. Spicer,
T. John Leppi,
Peter J. Stoward
Publication year - 1965
Publication title -
journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.971
H-Index - 124
eISSN - 1551-5044
pISSN - 0022-1554
DOI - 10.1177/13.7.599
Subject(s) - glycosaminoglycan , sialic acid , biochemistry , chemistry , periodate , glycogen , neuraminic acid , connective tissue , terminology , carbohydrate , glycoprotein , biology , philosophy , genetics , linguistics
Biochemically known mucopolysaccharides can rarely be identified unequivocally in specific tisse sites by histochemical methods. Moreover, many carbohydrate-rich substances that have been detected histochemically (in terms of their vic-glycol content and characteristic acid groups) cannot be related to mucopolysaccharides and glycoproteins known to biochemists. Accordingly, a terminology and classification is proposed for delineating mucosubstances in situ in terms of their histochemical properties. Mucosubstance and mucosaccharide are recommended as general terms for tissue entities rich in carbohydrate, but the term [acid] mucopolysaccharide is restricted to biochemically known mucopolysaccharides of connective tissue. The terms sulfomucin and sialomucin are suggested for acidic epithelial mucosubstances containing sulfate esters and sialic acid, respectively. Neutral mucosubstance is reserved for naming periodate-reactive entities, except glycogen, that lack demonstrable acid groups. The various muscosubstances that have been found in tissue sections so far are tabulated with suggested names.
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