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Cilia in normal and regenerating islet tissue
Authors:Lennart Boquist
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Pathology II, University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden
Abstract:Summary Ciliated cells occasionally occur in pancreatic ductule cells and islet beta-cells of normal Chinese hamsters. In the regenerating pancreatic parenchyma of alloxan-treated Chinese hamsters an increased amount of cilia is observed in the ductule cells and islet beta-cells. No obvious cilia were found in the other pancreatic cell types of normal and alloxan-treated animals. One and the same ductule cell possesses one, two, or rather often many cilia protruding into the ductule lumen. In the islet beta-cells there are one or two cilia that often extend into intercellular spaces. The fibre arrangement varies in different parts of the cilia. The basic fibre pattern seems to be 9 + 2, the 9 peripheral fibres consisting of 2 subfibres, and the 2 central being single. The basal bodies (centrioles) consist of 9 groups of 2 or 3 aligned tubular elements. Filaments are associated with the centrioles. The functional significance of the cilia is discussed.This work was supported by grants from the Swedish Medical Research Council (Projects No. K67-12X-718-02 and K68-12X-718-03) and the Medical Faculty, University of Umeå.
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