Comparative studies of the effect of thermal stimulation on the permeability of the luminal cell junctions of the sweat gland to lanthanum |
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Authors: | D M Jenkinson M C Nimmo D Jackson L McQueen H Y Elder D A Mackay I Montgomery |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hannah Research Institute, Ayr, UK;2. Department of Anatomy and Experimental Pathology, The University of St Andrews UK;3. Institute of Physiology. University of Glasgow UK |
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Abstract: | Lanthanum injected intradermally in vivo into the skin of cattle, sheep, goats and ponies penetrated the intercellular spaces of the sweat glands. It was not, however, detected in the glandular lumen either visually or by electron probe microanalysis even at elevated ambient temperatures when the animals were sweating. It is concluded that the luminal intercellular connections between epithelial cells in these glands are tight junctions, which remain so during sweating despite the occurrence of cell death and extrusion into the lumen. |
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Keywords: | Sweat gland lanthanum cell junctions intercellular permeability |
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