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The islets of Langerhans in ducks and chickens with special reference to the argyrophil reaction
Authors:Bo Hellman  Claes Hellerström
Institution:(1) Histological Department, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Summary The pancreas of birds is a suitable object for studying the A and B cells separately, since the two cell systems are topografically almost entirely segregated in the form of light (= B cells) and dark (= A cells) islets of Langerhans.On the whole in the chicken and duck the actual distribution of the light islets into different size classes followed the same regular pattern previously found in the rat and man. In the body of the pancreas, containing the great majority of islets, the volume distribution curves thus appeared symmetrical.With the silver impregnation method used a distinct argyrophil reaction in both types of islets was obtained on paraffin sections of the pancreas. According to the presence or absence of blackening, the cells of the dark islets could be divided into two distinct fractions. Especially in the duck the silver-positive cells were grouped in a characteristic way along the walls of the capillaries. Ducks and chickens are not the only animals in which it is possible to identify an argyrophil fraction in what the usual granule stains had shown to be A cells. Parallel studies of various mammals are in complete agreement with these observations. It is, however, still uncertain whether we are here dealing with differences in function, age etc. in one and the same type of cell or with two completely different kinds. No correlation between the argyrophil reaction in the dark islet cells and their content of SH and SS groups or tryptophane could be established.This work was aided by grants from the Swedish Medical Research Council.
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