Seasonal changes in the prolactin cell of the pituitary gland of the freshwater stickleback,Gasterosteus aculeatus,form leiurus |
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Authors: | Michael Benjamin |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Zoology, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales |
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Abstract: | Summary The relative volume of the RPD region of the pituitary gland of Gasterosteus aculeatus form leiurus was greater in animals collected in the spring than in winter. A morphometric analysis of the prolactin cells from spring animals showed only slight changes in cell ultrastructure compared with winter animals. However, in spring the prolactin cells apparently formed and released more secretory granules. Three distinct sites for the release of secretory granules are described. A preliminary study of the response of prolactin cells from spring animals to 70% sea water did not reveal any large scale changes in cell ultrastructure. The significance of this finding is discussed. It is concluded that although the freshwater stickleback cannot be regarded as physiologically hypophysectomised: with regard to prolactin secretion in the winter, it still shows a seasonal change in prolactin cell ultrastructure.This work formed part of a thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in 1973 and for which the author was in receipt of an S.R.C. studentship. My thanks are due to Dr. M.P. Ireland for his support and supervision throughout the course of the work. |
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Keywords: | Prolactin cell Freshwater stickleback Seasonal changes Seawater adaptation Morphometry |
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