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A light microscopic study of nuclear and cytoplasmic size of the aggregate acidophil population in the hypophysis cerebri,pars distalis,of adult male mule deer,Odocoileus hemionus hemionus,relative to seasons of the photoperiod and antler cycles
Authors:Dr Ken E Nicolls
Institution:(1) Department of Anatomy, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA;(2) Department of Anatomy, The University of North Dakota Med. School, 58201 Grand Forks, North Dakota, USA
Abstract:Summary Nuclear and cytoplasmic size (mgr2) of acidophils in the pars distalis of adult male deer were measured and the data analyzed statistically with reference to the four classical seasons of the photoperiodic cycle and five periods and two events of the antler cycle. The seasons, and the respective mean cross-sectional areas of cell nuclei and cytoplasm, are: Spring (21 March–20 June; increasing photoperiod greater than 12 hours), 28.45 and 48.68 mgr2; Summer (21 June–20 September; decreasing photoperiod greater than 12 hours), 27.81 and 44.25 mgr2; Fall (21 September–20 December; decreasing photoperiod less than 12 hours), 30.40 and 45.07 mgr2; Winter (21 December–20 March; increasing photoperiod less than 12 hours) 27.28 and 40.30 mgr2. Beginning in late winter and early spring the components of the antler cycle, and the respective cross-sectional areas of cell nuclei and cytoplasm, are: Initial Antler Growth, 28.08 and 38.58 mgr2; Growth of Velvet Antler Form, 28.93 and 50.61 mgr2, Antlers Hardening, 27.53 and 40.83 mgr2; Velvet Shedding, 29.03 and 53.20 mgr2; Rutting Season, 29.95 and 44.97 mgr2; Preparation for Shedding, 26.50 and 40.38 mgr2; Antlers Recently Shed, 27.53 and 47.85 mgr2. Shedding of boney antlers, growth of velvet antlers and increases in nuclear and cytoplasmic areas of acidophil cells in the pars distalis occur when the photoperiod is increasing. Construction and retention of hard antlers occur when photoperiod is decreasing. This lessening of day length appears to influence the gonadotrophs that regulate secretion of testosterone.A part of a dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy, Anatomy, Colorado State University. Specimens were contributed by Colorado Federal Aid Project W-105-R, Colorado Division of Game, Fish and Parks, Game Research Center, Fort Collins and investigations of them was supported by grant T1-DE130 from the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A.NIDR Predoctoral Trainee.
Keywords:Pituitary gland  anterior  Deer  Karyometry  Cytoplasm  Photoperiod
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