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An immunohistochemical
study on the pancreatic islets cells of the Mongolian gerbils, Meriones
unguiculatus.
Ku SK, Lee HS, Park KD, Lee JH.
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Pharmacology &
Toxicology Lab., Central Research Laboratories, Dong-Wha Pharm.
Ind. Co., Anyang 430-017, Korea. |
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In order to study the
regional distribution and relative frequency of the immunoreactive
endocrine cells in the pancreatic islets of the Mongolian gerbil,
pancreatic sections of Meriones unguiculatus were immunostained
using an immunohistochemical (PAP) method with four types of specific
antisera against insulin, glucagon, somatostatin and human pancreatic
polypeptide (PP). The pancreatic islets were subdivided into three
portions (central region, mantle zone and peripheral region) according
to their composition of immunoreactive cells. Spherical to spindle
shaped insulin, glucagon, somatostatin and PP-immunoreactive cells
were observed in this study. Insulin-immunoreactive cells were present
in the central regions with high frequency, and a few of these cells
were also demonstrated in the mantle zones. Glucagon-immunoreactive
cells were mainly restricted to the mantle zones. However, rare
examples were found in the peripheral regions. As for the glucagon-immunoreactive
cells, somatostatin-immunoreactive cells were detected in the mantle
zones and peripheral regions with moderate and rare frequencies,
respectively. PP-immunoreactive cells were found in the mantle zones
and peripheral regions with rare and moderate frequencies, respectively.
In the mantle and the peripheral regions, cytoplasmic process of
glucagon-, somatostatin- and PP-immunoreactive cells were intermingled.
In conclusion, the regional distribution of endocrine cells in the
pancreatic islets of Mongolian gerbil was found to be similar to
that of other mammals, especially other rodents, except for the
topographical different distribution of somatostatin which differs
that of other rodents.
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