Electron microscopic observations on a new cell type in the fundus mucosa of the mouse stomach |
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Authors: | Katsuko Kataoka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Anatomy, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, Kasumicho, Hiroshima, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary In the course of electron microscopic investigations of the fundus mucosa of the mouse stomach, a few cells of an unknown type were found by chance in the deep portions of the glands. These cells are characterized by two different kinds of specific granules in their cytoplasm, one of which being large and less dense, and the other one being small and dense. The large less dense granules resemble zymogen granules of the chief cell, which are formed by the rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi system. The small dense granules are quite similar to the secretory granules of the basal granulated cell, and are considered to be formed in the Golgi complex. Release figures of the small dense granule were not observed, numerous granules, however, were observed in close contact with the basal cell membrane. The occurrence of these two kinds of granules in one cell suggests that the basal granulated cell and the zymogenic cell originate from the same entodermal stem element.The author cordially thanks Professor Dr. Hisao Fujita, Department of Anatomy, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, for his kind advices and criticisms. |
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