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A simple method to record parietal cells in the fundic mucosa in baboons
Carlos A Rubio1, Michael Owston, Abiel Orrego
1Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology Research Laboratory, Department of Pathology, Karolinska Institute and University Hospital, 17176 Stockholm, Sweden. Carlos.Rubio@ki.se
Background:
Gastric parietal cells in a baboon were recently found to be auto-fluorescent.
Aim:
To study gastric sections with a fluorescent microscope in a cohort of baboons.
Material And Methods:
Gastric sections from 38 baboons were stained with hematoxylin-eosin (H&E) and examined in a fluorescence microscope (FLM). The thickness of the parietal cell population was assessed at x 10 magnification.
Results:
H&E stained all mucosal cells: fovelar, parietal and chief cells. When the same sections were analyzed with an FLM, only parietal cells were auto-fluorescent, whereas fovelar and chief cells remained non-fluorescent. Parietal cells formed a distinct, continuous auto-fluorescent band. The ratio of the auto-fluorescent parietal cell band/total mucosa ranged between 0.20 and 0.30.
Conclusion:
Gastric parietal cells became auto-fluorescent when H&E-stained sections from baboon stomachs were observed with an FLM. Eosin was the stain responsible for this optical phenomenon.

