The pineal gland of the gerbil,Meriones unguiculatus |
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Authors: | Dr. Marcia G. Welsh Prof. Russel J. Reiter |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, The University of Texas, Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas, USA;(2) Department of Anatomy, The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, 78284 San Antonio, Texas, USA;(3) Present address: Department of Anatomy, University of South Carolina, School of Medicine, 29208 Columbia, SC, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Electron microscopy was employed in a study of the pineal gland of the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus). It was determined that the gerbil pineal gland contains pinealocytes and glial cells with the pinealocytes being the predominant cell type. The pinealocytes contain numerous organelles traditionally considered as being either synthetic or secretory in function such as an extensive Golgi region, smooth (SER) and rough (RER) endoplasmic reticulum, secretory vesicles and microtubules. Other cytoplasmic components are also present in the pinealocytes (synaptic ribbons, subsurface cisternae) for which no function has been assigned. Dense-cored vesicles are rare. Vacuolated pinealocytes are present and appear to be intimately associated with the formation of the pineal concertions. Evidence presented supports the proposal that the concretions form within the vacuoles. Once the concretions reach an enlarged state, the vacuolated pinealocytes break down and the concretions are thus extruded into the extracellular space where they apparently continue to increase in size. The morphology of the glial cells was interpreted as indicative of a high synthetic activity. The glial cells contain predominantly the rough variety of endoplasmic reticulum and form an expansion around the wide perivascular area.Supported by NSF grant PCM 77-05734 |
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Keywords: | Pineal gland Gerbil Pinealocytes Concretions Ultrastructure |
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