Glial cells in the pineal gland of mice and rats |
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Authors: | M. Schachner S. -K. Huang P. Ziegelmüller B. Bizzini Dr. R. Taugner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Physiology I and Department of Neurobiology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Physiologisches Institut, Im Neuenheimer Feld 326, 6900 Heidelberg, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Present address: Shanghai Institute of Physiology, Academia Sinica, China |
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Abstract: | Summary Antigenic markers characteristic of astrocytes and their differentiative states (i.e., glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), vimentin, and M1 and C1 antigens) were investigated in the pineal gland of mouse and rat using double immunolabeling techniques. In both species the socalled interstitial cells as characterized by TEM were shown to be astrocytes, since they expressed vimentin, but neither fibronectin (a marker for fibroblasts and endothelial cells) nor the neuron-specific L1 antigen or tetanus toxin receptors. Subpopulations of vimentin-positive pineal astrocytes were also GFAP- and C1- antigen-positive. M1- antigenpositive cells were not detected.It is concluded that a considerable proportion of interstitial cells in the pineal gland of rat and mouse are immature astrocytes which, in contrast to other parts of the central nervous system, persist into adulthood.Supported in part by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (Scha 185/9-4)S.-K. Huang was a recipient of a Humboldt Foundation fellowship. |
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Keywords: | Pineal organ Interstitial cells Astrocytes Immunocytochemistry Rat Mouse |
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