- Lucien Lison
Lucien Alphonse Joseph Lison (1908–1984) was a Belgian/Brazilian physician and biomedical scientist, considered the "father of
histochemistry ".Lison was born in
Trazeguier ,Belgium . He studiedmedicine at theUniversite Libre de Bruxelles , graduating in 1931. Deciding for a career in experimental biological research, Lison started to work inhistology , developing a number of new techniques for dyeing specific substances present in a slice of tissue. Before the advent ofradiolabeling , this was the only group of techniques which could infer function based on biochemical activity and it represented a great promise not only for basic science, such asphysiology andpharmacology , but forpathology and laboratorydiagnosis of diseases, as well. He developed theLison-Dunn stain , a technique using leuco patent blue V andhydrogen peroxidase to demonstratehemoglobin peroxidase in tissues and smears. In 1936, Lison wrote a landmark paper, where he stated precisely the scientifically acceptable criteria to develop techniques of morphological evidence of cytochemical processes.In 1950, together with J. Pasteels, he developed a new
histophotometer and a technique which he used extensively to quantifyDNA content in several types of cells, present inchromatin (chromosomes in thenucleolus ). This approach became a widely used laboratory tool in the beginning of the new science ofmolecular biology andgenetics .In 1951, using this technique with the
Feulgen reaction , both authors studied the amount of DNA in the nuclei of developingsea urchin eggs and showed for the first time the important fact that each time thatmorphogenesis is accompanied by an intensemitosis , the amount of nuclear DNA is increased in this region.Lison also contributed extensively to the understanding of
metachromasy , the histochemistry ofphosphatase s and oflipid s. In 1952, Lison published a truly monumental textbook on animal histochemistry, which became a classic in the field, unifying and integrating many concepts. With this, he was hailed as the "father of histochemistry".In 1953 he was invited by Prof.
Zeferino Vaz , the founder and director of the Medical School of Ribeirão Preto, in the campus ofRibeirão Preto of theUniversity of São Paulo , to chair the Department ofHistology . Europe was living through the difficult post-war years and the concept proposed by Vaz was revolutionary and intrinsically motivational for Lison and other Europeans who had accepted similar invitations. After a year of work, the Department ofAnatomy of the new institution was merged with the Department of Histology, under the single denomination of Department of Morphology, under Lison's leadership. Dr. Lison became a full professor and chairman with the thesis titled "Influence of Fixative Agents on the Histochemical Reaction of Amine Groups", a very important work for neurochemistry. In 1960, he published a textbook, "Animal Histochemistry and Citochemistry, Principles and Methods", an expansion and update on his first book.Lison had a very active and eclectical mind, as well as a legendary
memory . He also wrote a text onbiostatistics in 1958, and 10 years later, he started also to experiment with new approaches to medical education andeducational technology . In 1964 he created and was the first director of a new school in the campus of Ribeirão Preto, the Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Letters, which began withbaccalaureate courses inbiology andpsychology . Following Zeferino Vaz's example, he invited several foreign professors to staff its faculty.After his retirement, Dr. Lison dedicated himself with his characteristic enthusiasm to
agriculture . He acquired a farm nearRibeirão Preto and experimented with new techniques. After suffering astroke , he famously declared his joy with it, because he had forgotten all the plots of his beloved detective books and could read them all again!Dr. Lucien Lison's only son,
Michel Pierre Lison , is aneurologist and full professor at the School of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto.Bibliography
* "Histochimie animale", Gauthier Villars, Paris, 1953.
* "Statistique appliquée à la biologie expérimentale; la planification de l'expérience et l'analyse des résultats." Publisher: Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1958.
* "Histochimie et cytochimie animales, principes et méthodes." Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1960.
* Lison L. La recherché histochimique des phosphatases. Étude critique. "Bull. histol. appl. et tech. microscop.", 1948; 25: 23-41
* Lison L., Mutsaars W., Metachromasy of nucleic acids. "Quart. J. Microscop. Sci.", 1950; 91: 309-314.
* Lison L. Progres recents de l'histochimie quantitative. "Ann Soc R Sci Med Nat Brux." 1950;3(3-4):154-68. PMID 14811250
* Lison L. Etude et realisation d'un photometre a l'usage histologique. "Acta Anat (Basel)." 1950;10(4):333-47. PMID 14810402
* Pasteels J, Lison L. Recherches histophotometriques sur la teneur en acide desoxyribosenucleique au cours de mitoses somatiques. "Arch Biol (Liege)." 1950;61(3):445-74. PMID 14790821
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