Abstract: | In an attempt to investigate the tumor type-specific ultrastructure of cultured brain tumors, collagen gel culture was utilized instead of the conventional monolayer culture. In order to avoid intermingling of the normal brain cells, tumors with a clear margin were chosen. The tumors were cultured first in the monolayer culture for a few passages, and then tumor cell pellets were prepared and embedded in the collagen gel. In the event that tumors failed to grow in the monolayer culture, small fragments of tumor tissue were embedded. Ultrastructurally, the tumor cell processes of central neurocytoma contained numerous dense-core vesicles. The formation of desmosomes was observed in the meningioma cell processes. The development of polypoid microvilli similar to those of the normal choroid plexus epithelium was observed in a case with ependymoma. A continuous basement membrane was seen surrounding the tumor cell processes facing the collagen gel in two ependymomas. These findings suggest the usefulness of the collagen gel culture in analyzing the tumor type-specific ultrastructure of cultured brain tumors and possibly in studying cellular differentiation. |