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The endocrine pancreas in the adult gray short-tailed opossum, Monodelphis domestica (Marsupialia)
Authors:E. Engelke   I. Peukert-Adam  H. Gasse
Affiliation:

Department of Anatomy, School of Veterinary Medicine, Hannover, Germany

Abstract:Monodelphis domestica, a South American marsupial proposed as a laboratory animal, presents some characteristics that are favourable for research on the development of pancreatic tissue. Therefore, it is important to know if Monodelphis domestica is similar to other mammals concerning the cellular composition of the pancreas and if the different regions of the organ share similar morphologic features. In the present study the pancreas of ten adult male or female Monodelphis domestica were examined: serial paraffin sections were stained immunohistochemically using polyclonal antibodies against insulin or glucagon. The size of the immunoreactive area was measured with a computer-based image-analysing system differentiating lobus dexter, corpus pancreatis, and lobus sinister.

The islets' profiles varied in size and shape. The insulin-positive cells were mainly located in the centre of the islets, while the glucagon-positive cells were arranged at the islets' periphery. However, some glucagon-positive cells also occurred in the centre of most islets. On average, 0.66% of the entire pancreatic section area was insulin-positive, while 0.23% was glucagon-positive. Thus, the ratio between glucagon-positive and insulin-positive area was 1:2.9. Differences between the three pancreatic parts, lobus dexter, corpus pancreatis, and lobus sinister, were revealed. In general, the findings compared well with those of species that have a history as laboratory animals, i.e. mice, rats, cats, and dogs.

Keywords:Monodelphis domestica   opossum   endocrine pancreas   immunohistochemistry   morphometry
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