Peptide and amine producing endocrine-like cells in the chicken thymus |
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Authors: | R. H⇘kanson L. -I. Larsson Dr. F. Sundler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departments of Pharmacology and Histology, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden;(2) Histologiska institutionen, Biskopsgatan 5, S-223 62 Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Summary The thymus of the chicken contains at least two types of endocrine-like cells predominating in the juxtacortical medulla. One type stores 5-hydroxytryptamine and is stained by the argentaffin, chromaffin and Schmorl methods. Treatment with reserpine markedly reduces its 5-hydroxytryptamine content. The other cell type is devoid of 5-hydroxytryptamine; if supplied withl-dopa it can produce and store dopamine. Both cell types stain with the argyrophil method of Grimelius and with HCl-basic dye methods believed to reflect the presence of peptides with masked carboxyl groups. In the electron microscope both cell types were found to contain numerous cytoplasmic 2000–3000 ? granules similar to those seen in polypeptide hormone-producing cells elsewhere. The cytoplasmic granules in one of the two endocrine-like cell types are argentaffin and chromaffin, indicating that they are the storage site for 5-hydroxytryptamine. It is suggested that the main secretory products of the two endocrine-like cell types are peptides, possibly regulating lymphatic tissue function. |
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