Ultrastructural evaluation of the parathyroid glands of young cats with experimental hyperparathyroidism |
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Authors: | Charles C Capen George N Rowland |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Veterinary Pathology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Kittens with an immature skeleton fed exclusively a calcium-deficient beef heart diet for 1 to 14 weeks developed hypocalcemia, parathyroid hyperplasia, and generalized osteitis fibrosa. Initial ultrastructural changes in the stimulated parathyroid glands were observed after 1 week and consisted of increased cytoplasmic volume, aggregation of the granular endoplasmic reticulum, and enlargement of the Golgi apparatus associated with increased numbers of prosecretory granules. After 3 weeks, chief cell hyperplasia was first observed and the numbers of mature secretory granules were greatly reduced. The hyperactive chief cells remained degranulated until the termination of the experiment. Stimulated chief cells accumulated glycogen in excess of controls and contiguous chief cells had intricately interdigitated plasma membranes. The parathyroid glands of experimental cats after being fed the low calcium diet for 14 weeks contained primarily hyperactive and vacuolated light chief cells with an occasional transitional water-clear cell.This investigation was supported in part by the Morris Foundation and grant GM 1052, National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service. The authors wish to acknowledge the technical assistance of Mr. D. Q. Davis and Mr. O. R. Kindig. |
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